Semitri- (semitrisexual, semitriromantic, semitrisensual, semitriplatonic, semitrialterous...) is the semi- version of tri- or the tri version of semibi-. It can be interpreted as having attraction to 1,5 genders, meaning more than one but less than 2, such as in a parosexuality, or being attracted to one gender but you're attracted to another gender fragmentedly or questioningly, as in a way some used to misuse polysexuality or in a bicurious way. It could be a -flexible orientation. And anything else imaginable.
Was listening to Who’s That Chick? by David Guetta and Rihanna. At approximately 2:11 deadass thought Rihanna sang the words, “I’m trisexual” and I was taken aback for a moment that I had never even heard of such a thing whilst the legendary Rihanna was vocally identifying with it as far back as 2009
Alas, I misheard. She simply stated, “I’ll try to sex you up”. I miss living in a world with vocally-trisexual Rihanna in it
This le final pride month collab w @mikamimidraws n I, on le last day of Jun!~
It ending w our Pokemon X Soullocke fossil mon gijinkas; mines Torsten le Tyrunt aka nomnom boy n theirs is Apollo le Amaura aka teasing boy~ X"P I drew their adult forms aka Tyrantrum n Aurorus respectively~
I recently came across some new mspec terminology from the Fluid Array FDN and decided to make flags for the terms that resonated with me. Oblique is a similar concept to biagonals (which I previously made a flag for) but for nonbinary mspecs that do not specifically identify with bi as a label.
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Image one: A 5 stripe pride flag with diagonal stripes. The colors from top to bottom are white, yellow, green, purple and black.
Image two: A 5 stripe pride flag with diagonal stripes. The colors from top to bottom are white, yellow, green, purple and black. A nonbinary gender symbol represented by a circle with a stem coming from the top and an asterisk on the end of the stem.
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More information under the cut about the term as provided by the Fluid Array FDN. Please keep in mind that Fluid Array FDN uses the term “bisexual” to refer to mspec/fluid people as a whole but the intention is to include non-bisexual mspecs as well. Flag concept/stripe meanings are at the bottom of the post past the cut.
Oblique (adjective): - (of a nonbinary person) bisexual
“his cousin is oblique but has never been to a gay bar”
- relating to or used by bisexual nonbinary people
“a oblique hiking club”
Oblique (noun): a bisexual nonbinary person. This definition includes nonbinary people who are pansexual, polysexual, omnisexual, multisexual, fluid, open, flexi, non-monosexual queer, and unlabeled.
“Obliques have a knack for blending into a crowd”
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“ We also use another word for non-binary people who are bi. Again, to be inclusive of all of our bi+ community and to include those who prefer to be under another umbrella such as the pansexual and panromantic community, the polysexual community, or the multisexual spectrum community, the word oblique was created. Oblique is in reference to oblique angles; angles that aren't quite right. Not quite "right angles", that is. The very essence of a queer angle is an oblique angle. In fact, the word queer, it is assumed, comes from an Old German word meaning oblique. There isn't a more perfect word to compliment queer. And as so many nonbinary people gravitated towards that label over the decades, and away from the labels gay and lesbian, it's the hope that non-binary bisexual people with also find a good rhythm with oblique. “
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Flag Meaning
Each stripe on the oblique flag is a colour known to represent nonbinary people. White is very commonly used to represent nonbinary people on various different pride flags, yellow represents nonbinary people on the pan flag, green represents nonbinary people on the ply flag, purple represents nonbinary people on the bi flag and black represents nonbinary people on the omni flag. The stripes are diagonal to represent oblique angles.