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Colours & Meanings The “feminine” end of the gender spectrum Femininity and women Gender Identity outside of the binary, combination of masculinity/femininity. Masculinity and men The “masculine” end of the gender spectrum About The omnisexual flag is believed to have been designed on or before the 4th July, 2015, on art platform DeviantArt.
In electronics, it describes alternating current or direct current respectively, and as such in Queer slang, came to describe someone who is both “AC” and “DC”, that is, somebody who is both “heterosexual” and “homosexual” – a bisexual. See also: bats for both teams.
a person who experiences romantic, but not necessarily sexual, attractions to all genders. An omniromantic person may not necessarily be omnisexual.
the assumption that people are monosexual: that is, solely attracted to one gender; the assumption that people are either gay or straight until shown otherwise.
an alternative term for bisexual erasure.
shorthand for the multisexual spectrum, or multi-gender attraction spectrum, describing the wide variety of bisexual+ identities.
the spectrum of bisexual+ identities; the spectrum of multiple-gender attraction.
the idea that bisexual+ people should be excluded from Queer spaces and venues, typically due to them not being “gay enough”, typically, but not exclusively, when they are currently in an opposite-sex couple – or a coupling that people perceive as heterosexual. Such biphobic discourse has also included the idea that the visibility and acceptance […]
the romantic and/or sexual attraction and behaviour related to bisexual+ individuals; topics related to bisexual people, distinct from discussions related to homosexuality.