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Day 4. Neopronouns. This is my OC River okay I am dying from allergies vye

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flags in order cinthean | disexual | ambisexual vincian | flixasexual | flixisexual linsexual | androgynesexual | cettussexual
Flixasexual: attraction to masculinity and androgyny (regardless of gender) paintings from top to bottom: "Lavender in Bloom 2025" - Anastasia Trusova "Camellia Vignette" - Christine Lashley ("Color and light" exhibition) "Excitement Fragment 2" - Anastasia Trusova "Starry Night Over The RhΓ΄ne" - Vincent van Gogh (some colors are edited to be more like the flag in this..) feel free to use, edit, whatever man [image is a flag with 4 even horizontal stripes. starting from the top: the first one is a purple stripe with a lavender field taken from a painting. the second one is a primarily white painted stripe, it has white flowers, alongside some leaves. the third stripe is a light blue color, with a rough paint texture. the fourth stripe is a darker blue painting, which is dotted with yellow stars.]
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flixisexual: the exclusive attraction to femininity and ambiguity. it primarily describes the attraction of presentation/expression rather than gender identity.
flixasexual:Β the exclusive attraction to femininity and ambiguity. it primarily describes the attraction of presentation/expression rather than gender identity.