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'''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 woman-aligned or [[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]] but can be used by anyone. |
'''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 woman-aligned or [[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]] but can be used by anyone. |
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Revision as of 12:41, 18 May 2021
Uranic or nofemsexual is the attraction to men, masculine non-binary people, and neutral non-binary people. It is the attraction to all people except women and woman-aligned or feminine-aligned non-binary people. This orientation is mostly used by non-binary people to describe their attraction without relying on the gender binary but can be used by anyone.
Similar term include marsic, mascic, nowomasexual, solaric, torensexual, toric, and viramoric. The feminine equivalent to uranic is neptunic, the non-binary equivalent is saturnic. Its counterpart is femsexual.
History and Flag
The term was coined by Tumblr user loud-and-queer, formerly socialjusticechicago, on August 31, 2017.[1] They also created the uranic flag on September 17, 2017.[2].