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[[File:Virasexual.png|thumb|220x220px|The virasexual flag
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'''Virasexual''' (related to [[viramoric]]) is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] sexuality for the attraction to men. This was specifically created as a suffixe for [[A-Spec|a-spec]] [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people. It differs from terms such as [[viramoric]] and [[toric]], as it is specifically for non-binary people on the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual]] and/or [[Aromantic Spectrum|aromantic]] spectrums.
An example of this could be a non-binary individual who is aromantic and in a [[Queerplatonic Relationship|queerplatonic relationship]] with a man, but still feels [[Sexual Attraction|sexual]] attraction to their partner, making them identify as virasexual.
The [[feminine]] counterpart is [[firasexual]].
==History==
The term was coined by Twitter user @RenZIsHereKiddo on November 3rd of 2020 alongside firasexual.
==Flag==
The flag was coined by Twitter user @RenZIsHereKiddo on November 3rd of 2020.
==Resources==
https://twitter.com/renzisherekiddo/status/1323770612557426688?lang=en
[[Category:Sexuality]]
[[Category:Mia/Min Attraction]]
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Virasexual (related to viramoric) is a non-binary sexuality for the attraction to men. This was specifically created as a suffixe for a-spec non-binary people. It differs from terms such as viramoric and toric, as it is specifically for non-binary people on the asexual and/or aromantic spectrums.
An example of this could be a non-binary individual who is aromantic and in a queerplatonic relationship with a man, but still feels sexual attraction to their partner, making them identify as virasexual.
The feminine counterpart is firasexual.
History
The term was coined by Twitter user @RenZIsHereKiddo on November 3rd of 2020 alongside firasexual.
Flag
The flag was coined by Twitter user @RenZIsHereKiddo on November 3rd of 2020.
Resources
https://twitter.com/renzisherekiddo/status/1323770612557426688?lang=en