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Diamoric can be an orientation on its own or it can be used as an [[umbrella term]] to describe a variety of Nonbinary attraction.
 
Diamoric can be an orientation on its own or it can be used as an [[umbrella term]] to describe a variety of Nonbinary attraction.
 
==Alternate Names==
 
* Dionysian (formerly)
   
 
==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
 
Diamoric comes from the Greek prefix ''Dia-'' meaning "passing through" or "going apart" and the Latin word ''amor'', meaning "love".
 
Diamoric comes from the Greek prefix ''Dia-'' meaning "passing through" or "going apart" and the Latin word ''amor'', meaning "love".
   
Diamoric was originally called Dionysian, from Dionysus who was historically associated with gender variance. It was then renamed (and changed from a flag featuring grapes) due to Dionysus being the God of wine and being associated with alcohol, violence, and sex making people uncomfortable.
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Diamoric was originally called Dionysian, from Dionysus who was historically associated with gender variance. It was then renamed (and changed from a flag featuring grapes) due to Dionysus being a god in a religion that many currently worship, as well as being closely associated with wine, violence, and sex, making some uncomfortable. "Dionysian" refers to things relating to the deity and is often used by their mosern worshipers.
 
==Pronunciation==
 
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==Alternate Names==
 
* Dionysian (formerly)
 
   
 
==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
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File:Trans Aspec Diamoric.png|Trans Aspec Diamoric
 
File:Trans Aspec Diamoric.png|Trans Aspec Diamoric
 
File:Trans Aspec Diamoric (2).png|Trans Aspec Diamoric (2)
 
File:Trans Aspec Diamoric (2).png|Trans Aspec Diamoric (2)
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File:Diamoric lesbian.png|Diamoric Lesbian
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File:Diamoric lesbian 2.png|Diamoric Lesbian (2)
 
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File:Diamyrtle (2).png|A joke proposal for a diamoric flag featuring a photo of the editor's cat.
 
File:Diamyrtle (2).png|A joke proposal for a diamoric flag featuring a photo of the editor's cat.
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File:Pastelgoth diamoric.png|Pastel goth Diamoric flag by nummyflags{{icon|tumblr}}, who has unfortunately since moved or deleted
 
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[[Category:Juvelic]]
 
[[Category:Juvelic]]
 
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[[Category:Diamoric]]
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Latest revision as of 14:26, 1 December 2021

Diamoric (formerly called Dionysian) is a word for an orientation, attraction, or relationship that involves at least one Nonbinary person. Either as an orientation for Nonbinary people who's attraction does not fit into the similar/opposite dichotomy due to being a uniquely Nonbinary experience, or as a relationship descriptor for which one or more of the people involved are Nonbinary.

Diamoric can be an orientation on its own or it can be used as an umbrella term to describe a variety of Nonbinary attraction.

Alternate Names

  • Dionysian (formerly)

Etymology

Diamoric comes from the Greek prefix Dia- meaning "passing through" or "going apart" and the Latin word amor, meaning "love".

Diamoric was originally called Dionysian, from Dionysus who was historically associated with gender variance. It was then renamed (and changed from a flag featuring grapes) due to Dionysus being a god in a religion that many currently worship, as well as being closely associated with wine, violence, and sex, making some uncomfortable. "Dionysian" refers to things relating to the deity and is often used by their mosern worshipers.

Pronunciation

Definitions

  • A relationship or attraction that involves at least one nonbinary person. . - Ezgender Lists, 2021.[1]

Sources

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