#omni spectrum
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en8y · 12 days ago
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[IMAGE ID: four rectangular flags with six evenly-sized stripes each. the first flag's stripes, from top to bottom, are as follows: medium blue, bright purple, hot pink, light orange, light yellow, and bright green. the second flag's stripes, from top to bottom, are as follows: bright purple, light yellow, light orange, bright cool pink, bright green, and medium blue. the third flag's stripes, from top to bottom, are as follows: bright purple, hot pink, bright yellow, bright blue, bright green, and light orange. the fourth flag's stripes, from top to bottom, are as follows: light yellow, warm light pink, bright pink, dark purple, medium blue, and light teal. END ID.]
bispec / bi-spectrum, plyspec / poly-spectrum, panspec / pan-spectrum, and omnispec / omni-spectrum flags! anon asked for bispec and i wanted to see if i could come up with some more :3
can be used in a similar way to aspec, to refer to bi-/ply-/pan-/omni- identities as a whole, or as their own identities!
used this mspec flag as a base!
@radiomogai @liom-archive @obscurian @orientation-archive
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wateryourgender · 2 years ago
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Omnifluid
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a slight recoin as well as a request
omnifluid is NOT A GENDER but an orientation where attracted (romantically, sexually or otherwise) to all genders with a preference but, your preference changes ever so often. This may or may not be a subset of omnisexual/omniromantic. it may be a part of the omni-spectrum if you will.
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i made two versions because i couldnt make up my mind, pink and purple are pretty together.
requested by @melodymogai
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doomsdayradio · 11 months ago
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i love you mspec lesbians and bi lesbians and pan lesbians and omni lesbians and ply lesbians and abro lesbians and mspec gays and bi gays and pan gays and omni gays and ply gays and abro gays and mspec straights and bi straights and pan straights and omni straights and ply straights and abro straights and abros and gaybians and lesboys and trans man lesbians and turigirls and trans woman gays and enbyhets and aplatonics/aplspecs
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aroaceaid · 3 months ago
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Shipping as an Ace/Aro/Aroace with aesthetic attraction
Whether you are aesthetically attracted (finding a gender or genders) very good looking or beautiful or handsome, it is acceptable to write a character who is attracted to someone on a non romantic/sexual level but not fully platonic.
You can write a pan ace, a straight aro, a bi demi aroace, an omni aroace, a lesbian aegoace, a gay grey-aro, etc.
There are no rules, follow your heart.
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vaxieth · 11 months ago
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bloomshroomz · 1 month ago
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I want to talk a little bit about the use of the word "preference" in bisexual (and broader m-spec) spaces. I think that the word is used in a lot of different ways to mean a lot of different things, and sometimes it unintentionally conveys the wrong thing.
Plenty of people who identify as bisexual, or omnisexual, or polysexual, etc. are attracted to certain genders more frequently or more intensely than others. They might also be attracted to different genders in different ways.
For example, if someone is attracted to many types of women, but only very specific types of men, they're attracted to men and women differently. This difference also probably results in them finding women attractive more often than they find men attractive.
A lot of people would describe this as a "preference" for women, but as a bisexual/omnisexual person who experiences attraction in this way, I don't thinks that's necessarily the right word for this. It might be for some people, but while my attraction trends towards women, I wouldn't say that I prefer my partners be women.
Because that's all it is for me: a trend in my attraction. Not a preference. It's much easier for me to find an attractive woman than an attractive man (according to my own tastes, of course), but at the end of the day, if I find you attractive, I find you attractive, regardless of your gender.
I wouldn't prefer that the men I'm attracted be women instead, because I don't prefer women; they just tend to be more attractive to me than men are. But there are some seriously cute guys out there, and my predominant attraction to women doesn't erase that, nor does it make my attraction to men feel less important than my attraction to women. It's just less frequent.
I noticed this problem with the word "preference" after I started dating my boyfriend, when he said "I'm not what you prefer."
It made me realize that... No, I don't have a "preference" for women. I wouldn't prefer that he be a woman, and I wouldn't prefer to date a woman over him. I'm attracted to women more frequently than men, but my attraction to him is not trumped or lessened by my general trend of attraction to women. I find him so fucking attractive.
You can also have a preference which goes in a different direction than the trends of your attraction. For some time, despite my attraction trending towards women, I preferred to date men. That where my boyfriend is currently at as well. So, clearly, there is a distinction between the trends in one's attraction and the preferences one may hold.
Are there any other bi/m-spec people who feel this way about the use of "preference" in discussions of attraction?
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lgbtq-userboxes · 3 months ago
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Requested by randomartistontheinternet
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umbrecrunch · 9 days ago
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OMNI ACESPEC. 🦴
pt: omni acespec. end pt.
omnisexual + asexual spectrum.
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꒰୨୧◞ 。definition⠀.ᐟ for omnis who are on asexual spectrum!
pt: definition: for omnis who are on asexual spectrum! end pt.
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multisexual-culture-is · 3 months ago
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multisexual culture is mainly being attracted to the opposite gender for a while and questioning if you're actually straight and then seeing one cute person the same gender and being like omg im so queer
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solarsreblogacc · 1 month ago
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Newest laes ep spoilers!!
OMG ITS CONFIRMED LUNAR IS NONBINARY AMD OMNIROMANTIC-
Wow- we finally got confirmation on it :D
And omni is less known so it getting representation is super cool-
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queerloser69 · 3 months ago
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Astro from Dandy’s World (Roblox) is demisexual cupioromantic and omni-gay
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polygamousfistingchaos · 1 year ago
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My take on the m-spec gay flags/m-spec gay flag redesigns
m-spec | bi | pan | poly | omni | abro
free to use by anyone, even those who fit my dni. reblogs appreciated
main flag stripe meanings:
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anotherqueersnailowner · 6 months ago
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bilesproblems · 4 months ago
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Making a new post because the tags broke.
I ran this poll (link) to see how many mspec lesbians were aspec. I was curious after talking about how aphobia and luniaphobia overlapped and wanted to know. The results, though from a small pool of 61 respondants, were shocking to me.
11.5% (7 respondants) of the votes were from non-mspec lesbians, and the other 88.5% (54 respondants) came from mspec lesbians. Percentages on the poll will not match the percentages that I will share, because the ones I share are recalculated to reflect only the percentage of mspec lesbian voters.
Of mspec lesbian respondants, 92.59% (50 respondants) identified as some form of aspec, making up 81.97% of total respondants
Of mspec lesbian respondants, 24.07% (13 respondants) identified as asexual or acespec as their only aspec identity, making up 21.3% of total respondants
Of mspec lesbian respondants, 12.96% (7 respondants) identified as aromantic or arospec as their only aspec identity, making up 11.5% of total respondants
Of mspec lesbian respondants, 3.7% (2 respondants) identified as aplatonic or aplspec as their only aspec identity, making up 3.3% of total respondants
Of mspec lesbian respondants, 1.85% (1 respondant) identified with another atertiary label as their only aspec identity, making up 1.6% of total respondants
Of mspec lesbian respondants, exactly 50% (27 respondants) identified as more than one of these, having multiple aspec identities, making up 44.3% of total respondants
Of mspec lesbian respondants, only 7.41% of respondants identified as fully allo and did not identify with any aspec identity.
What this suggests: this poll suggests that the vast, vast majority of mspec lesbians are aspec in some way, shape, or form, and that result suggests that there is some sort of relationship between identifying as aspec and identifying as an mspec lesbian that is worth exploring.
Controls: Non-mspec lesbians were given their own separate option to avoid them skewing results. Mspec lesbian tags were used for reach but it may not have worked very well since the post doesn't appear in the bi lesbian tag on my end. Most if not all of my followers are mspec lesbians. However, there were no controls for accidental misvotes or intentional skewing from respondants. Nothing on the poll or about the poll, nor anything about myself, should have resulted in more aspec mspec lesbians voting than allo mspec lesbians, so intentional or accidental sampling bias could not have happened.
Limitations: The small sample size of 61 respondants does leave room for random sampling bias, which is when a random sample ends up not reflecting the general population. The lack of control on voters could have skewed results.
This has overall been a fascinating bit of research. I think my aphobia essay will be not about aphobia but mspec lesbians and the anattractional spectrum overall, with aphobia being a part of that essay but not the only part. Thank you everyone who voted, and I hope you all find this very interesting! Feel free to use these results to prove "mspec lesbians are appropriating aspecs by using the SAM" wrong and stick around for the eventual massive research paper on mspec lesbians and aspec identity.
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pawette · 2 years ago
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Minspec
❝ The attraction to two, many, or all genders that are masculine in nature (MIN). This can be either in their gender and/or gender expression. Minspec individuals may be attracted to masculine men, masculine aligned and/or presenting non-binary people, and masculine women. This is often an exclusive or primary attraction. ❞ — ♡
credit : @pawette !
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[ IMAGE ID: the minspec flag. /END ID. ]
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Minspec
The attraction to two, many, or all genders that are masculine in nature (MIN). This can be either in their gender and/or gender expression. Minspec individuals may be attracted to masculine men, masculine aligned and/or presenting non-binary people, and masculine women. This is often an exclusive or primary attraction.
credit: @/pawette
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coiner note: if this is too similar to minic then consider it an alt-term/flag to it . i had this in my drafts before i found that term .
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monsieurmyers · 1 year ago
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@creativitydoesntknow :3
some pride flags color picked from VTSOM
Also thanks for finding Vtsom screenshots
Also apologies for the colors it was hard to find some especially for the omni flag
Also sorry the agender flag looks weird I accidentally messed up something while making it fit the canvas-
I’m doing more flags each day don’t worry
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