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    {{Sexuality Info|image1=Viramoricflag.png|caption1=The original viramoric flag.|gender(s):=Non-binary|gender(s)_attracted_to:=Men}}'''Viramoric''' is a [[diamoric]] orientation that refers to [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] and/or [[genderqueer]] individuals who are exclusively attracted to [[Man|men]].
    {{Sexuality Info|image1=Viramoricflag.png|caption1=The original viramoric flag.|gender(s):=Non-binary|gender(s)_attracted_to:=Men}}'''Viramoric''' is a [[diamoric]] [[orientation]] that refers to [[non-binary]] and/or [[genderqueer]] individuals who are exclusively or primarily [[attracted]] to [[Man|men]].


    The term was created because most other ways to say that one is attracted to men involve the assumption of one's gender. For example, a [[straight]] individual attracted to men is typically a woman. A [[gay]] individual attracted to men is typically a man. Although some non-binary individuals have also adopted this framing of their orientation, some non-binary individuals are uncomfortable with this, and found the term viramoric useful for specifying a non-binary individual attracted to men.
    The term was created because most other ways to say that one is attracted to men involve the assumption of one's gender. For example, a [[straight]] individual attracted to men is typically a woman. A [[gay]] individual attracted to men is typically a man. Although some non-binary individuals have also adopted this framing of their orientation, some non-binary individuals are uncomfortable with this, and found the term viramoric useful for specifying a non-binary individual attracted to men.


    The [[feminine]] counterpart to viramoric is [[feminamoric]]. The non-binary counterpart is [[ceteramoric]]. A similar term to is [[androsexual]], though some individuals are uncomfortable identifying with this term as it can have transphobic implications.
    The [[femaric]] counterpart to viramoric is [[feminamoric]]. The [[enboric]] counterpart is [[ceteramoric]]. A similar term to is [[androsexual]], though some individuals are uncomfortable identifying with this term as it can have transphobic implications.


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