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    Related terms include [[nomasexual]], [[neptunic]], [[enbitrix]] and [[nominsexual]]. Old sources used [[Gynesexual|gyne]]-[[Ceterosexual|skolio-sexual]], mixing skolio- with [[gynesexual]], that were replaced with [[ceterosexual]] and [[Femmesexual|femsexual]], then [[ninsexual]] and [[finsexual]].
    Related terms include [[nomasexual]], [[neptunic]], [[enbitrix]] and [[nominsexual]]. Old sources used [[Gynesexual|gyne]]-[[Ceterosexual|skolio-sexual]], mixing skolio- with [[gynesexual]], that were replaced with [[ceterosexual]] and [[Femmesexual|femsexual]], then [[ninsexual]] and [[finsexual]].


    == History ==[[File:Trixensexual flag.webp|thumb|The trixensexual flag.]]
    == History ==
    The term was coined in November 12, 2018 by Tumblr user wedontcareaboutyourbinary, together with [[torensexual]].<ref>https://wedontcareaboutyourbinary.tumblr.com/post/180050286353/women-nbs-and-men-nbs-orientation-language</ref> The prefix ''trixen-'' combines the Latin noun suffix ''-trix'', used to form feminine agent nouns, also used in ''[[trixic]]'', with ''en'', based on the LGBT+ colloquial term enby, itself based on the English pronunciation of nb, an initialism of non-binary. The flag was created in November 13, 2018 by nblmgalaxy.<ref>https://nblmgalaxy.tumblr.com/post/180076177199/image-description-two-digitally-rendered-pride</ref> The color orange was chosen as a blend of pink for women and yellow for non-binary people; white stands for the expansiveness of the [[Pluralian|multi-attraction spectrum]] and lavender for [[queer]]ness and non-normativity.
    The term was coined in November 12, 2018 by Tumblr user wedontcareaboutyourbinary, together with [[torensexual]].<ref>https://wedontcareaboutyourbinary.tumblr.com/post/180050286353/women-nbs-and-men-nbs-orientation-language</ref> The prefix ''trixen-'' combines the Latin noun suffix ''-trix'', used to form feminine agent nouns, also used in ''[[trixic]]'', with ''en'', based on the LGBT+ colloquial term enby, itself based on the English pronunciation of nb, an initialism of non-binary. The flag was created in November 13, 2018 by nblmgalaxy.<ref>https://nblmgalaxy.tumblr.com/post/180076177199/image-description-two-digitally-rendered-pride</ref> The color orange was chosen as a blend of pink for women and yellow for non-binary people; white stands for the expansiveness of the [[Pluralian|multi-attraction spectrum]] and lavender for [[queer]]ness and non-normativity.



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    Trixenamoric pride flag

    Trixensexual refers to the exclusive sexual attraction to women and non-binary people. The romantic equivalent is trixenromantic. Other words include trixenplatonic, trixenalterous, and trixensensual. The term trixenamoric exists for people who are trixen- in general. The term does not specify the person's gender. It can be used by both cis and trans people.[1] A flexible trixen- attraction may be called trixenflexible.[2]

    Trixensexuality is encompassed by the enboric and femaric umbrellas. It can also be considered a form of polysexuality or bisexuality.

    Alternative trixenamoric pride flag by Enby-Pal.

    Related terms include nomasexualneptunicenbitrix and nominsexual. Old sources used gyne-skolio-sexual, mixing skolio- with gynesexual, that were replaced with ceterosexual and femsexual, then ninsexual and finsexual.

    == History ==

    File:Trixensexual flag.webp
    The trixensexual flag.

    The term was coined in November 12, 2018 by Tumblr user wedontcareaboutyourbinary, together with torensexual.[3] The prefix trixen- combines the Latin noun suffix -trix, used to form feminine agent nouns, also used in trixic, with en, based on the LGBT+ colloquial term enby, itself based on the English pronunciation of nb, an initialism of non-binary. The flag was created in November 13, 2018 by nblmgalaxy.[4] The color orange was chosen as a blend of pink for women and yellow for non-binary people; white stands for the expansiveness of the multi-attraction spectrum and lavender for queerness and non-normativity.

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