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    {{distinguish|uranian}}
    {{Sexuality Info|caption1=The uranic flag.|gender(s):=Any|gender(s)_attracted_to:=Men, (non-feminine) non-binary|image1=Uranicflag.png}}
    {{Sexuality Info|caption1=The uranic flag.|gender(s):=Any|gender(s)_attracted_to:=Men, (non-feminine) non-binary|image1=Uranicflag.png}}
    '''Uranic '''or '''nofemsexual''' is the [[attraction]] to [[men]], [[masculine]], and [[neutral]]-[[aligned]] [[non-binary]] individuals. It is the attraction to all genders except [[women]] and [[Fiaspec|woman-aligned]] or [[feminine]]-aligned non-binary individuals. This orientation is mostly used by non-binary individuals to describe their attraction without relying on the [[gender binary]], but it can be used by anyone.


    Similar terms include [[marsic]], [[mascic]], [[nowomasexual]], [[solaric]], [[torensexual]], [[toric]], and [[viramoric]]. The [[femaric]]/[[nomascic]] equivalent to uranic is [[neptunic]], and the [[noboric]]/[[enboric]] equivalent is [[saturnic]]. Its counterpart is [[femsexual]].
    '''Uranic '''or '''Nofemsexual''' is the attraction to [[Man|men]], [[masculine]] [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people, and [[neutral]] non-binary people. It is the attraction to all people except [[Woman|women]] and [[feminine]]-aligned non-binary people. This orientation is mostly used by non-binary people to describe their attraction without relying on the [[Binary Genders|gender binary]]. The term can be used as an identity on its own or can be combined with other orientations.


    ==History==
    Similar term include [[nowomasexual]], [[torensexual]], [[mascic]], [[Viramoric|viramoric/toric]], [[solaric]], and [[marsic]]. The feminine equivalent to uranic is [[neptunic]], the non-binary equivalent is [[saturnic]].
    The term was coined by Tumblr user loud-and-queer (formerly socialjusticechicago), on August 31st, 2017.<ref>{{Archive|Site=today|URL=https://loud-and-queer.tumblr.com/post/164836746047/anyway-im-coining-neptunic-and-uranic-as-shorter}}</ref>


    == History ==
    == Flags ==
    The term uranic was coined by Tumblr user Socialjusticeichigo on August 31, 2017<ref>http://socialjusticeichigo.tumblr.com/post/164836746047/anyway-im-coining-neptunic-and-uranic
    The uranic flag was created by Tumblr user loud-and-queer, September 17th, 2017.<ref>{{Archive|Site=today|URL=https://loud-and-queer.tumblr.com/post/165451319627/i-tried-my-hand-at-making-some-flags-for-neptunic}}</ref>


    [[Exclusionist]] Twitter user strwbryfemme made an alternate uranic flag with slightly altered stripes that make it easier to replicate in art, June 23rd, 2021; they also made a 4 stripe flag for the same reason.<ref>{{Archive|Site=today|URL=https://twitter.com/strwbryfemme/status/1407490913849511941?s=20}}</ref>
    https://grace-and-ace.tumblr.com/post/165592659990/socialjusticeichigo-certainlynotcishet</ref> as a shorter term to nofemsexual. They also created the uranic flag on September 17, 2017<ref>http://socialjusticeichigo.tumblr.com/post/165451319627/i-tried-my-hand-at-making-some-flags-for-neptunic


    Other alternate 4-stripe uranic flags were created by FANDOM user ElderflowerJuice on July 27, 2021.<ref>{{Archive|Site=today|URL=https://twitter.com/JFladerflower/status/1420221076521594883}}</ref>
    https://temp-nb-blog.tumblr.com/post/165472524304/yourmemehell-socialjusticeichigo/embed</ref>. The flag has no known meaning but the colors were possibly based on the colors of Uranus.
    <gallery mode="nolines" widths="200" class="center">

    File:Uranicflag2.png|The uranic flag with a simplified picture of Uranus
    == Resources ==
    File:Uranic flag 4 stripe 2.png|Another 4 stripe uranic flag by a Tumblr user who wishes to remain anonymous
    File:Uranic flag 4 stripe 3.png|4-stripe uranic flag by ElderflowerJuice
    File:Uranic flag 4 stripe 4.png|Another 4-stripe uranic flag by ElderflowerJuice
    File:High contrast uranic flag.png|Alternate uranic flag made by made by exclusionist twitter user strwbryfemme
    File:Uranic flag 4 stripe.png|4 stripe uranic flag made by exclusionist twitter user strwbryfemme
    </gallery>
    ==References==
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    [[Category:Gender-Loving-Gender]]
    [[Category:Galactic Orientations]]
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    Latest revision as of 07:10, 14 October 2023

    Uranic or nofemsexual is the attraction to men, masculine, and neutral-aligned non-binary individuals. It is the attraction to all genders except women and woman-aligned or feminine-aligned non-binary individuals. This orientation is mostly used by non-binary individuals to describe their attraction without relying on the gender binary, but it can be used by anyone.

    Similar terms include marsic, mascic, nowomasexual, solaric, torensexual, toric, and viramoric. The femaric/nomascic equivalent to uranic is neptunic, and the noboric/enboric equivalent is saturnic. Its counterpart is femsexual.

    History

    The term was coined by Tumblr user loud-and-queer (formerly socialjusticechicago), on August 31st, 2017.[1]

    Flags

    The uranic flag was created by Tumblr user loud-and-queer, September 17th, 2017.[2]

    Exclusionist Twitter user strwbryfemme made an alternate uranic flag with slightly altered stripes that make it easier to replicate in art, June 23rd, 2021; they also made a 4 stripe flag for the same reason.[3]

    Other alternate 4-stripe uranic flags were created by FANDOM user ElderflowerJuice on July 27, 2021.[4]

    References

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