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This term appeared in the 19th century on behalf of the ancient goddess Aphrodite Urania, born of a man without the participation of a woman, who was called the patroness of inter-male love. |
This term appeared in the 19th century on behalf of the ancient goddess Aphrodite Urania, born of a man without the participation of a woman, who was called the patroness of inter-male love. |
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Currently, the term has been revived as a designation for homosexual men and is one of many terms, for homosexual men and men-aligned people and is now one of multiple terms used to describe homosexual men such as vincian and turian. |
Currently, the term has been revived as a designation for homosexual men and is one of many terms, for homosexual men and men-aligned people and is now one of multiple terms used to describe homosexual men, such as [[vincian]] and [[turian]]. |
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It is generally used as a masculine equivalent of [[lesbian]]. The term is also sometimes used by [[neutral]]-aligned, [[abinary]], or unaligned [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people who are attracted to men, men-aligned people, masculine-aligned people, and other non-binary people who self-identify as uranians. |
It is generally used as a masculine equivalent of [[lesbian]]. The term is also sometimes used by [[neutral]]-aligned, [[abinary]], or unaligned [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people who are attracted to men, men-aligned people, masculine-aligned people, and other non-binary people who self-identify as uranians. |