[ID: A five striped horizontal flag. The first and last stripes are thicker than the others. The colours, order of top-down, are light-purple, greyish blue-purple, blue, dark blue-purple, and plum. END ID.]
Someone who is m-spec (multisexual-spectrum) and is finic, linic, and xinic (respectively meaning someone with a preference for individuals who are feminine-in-nature, androgynous-in-nature, and xenic-in-nature, this can mean gender wise and/or presentation wise) in a simultaneous or fluid way. This can be used as a standalone label or as a combination label (ex. polysexual FiLiX, FiLiX omnisexual.)
The light purple represents androgyny, the blue represents xeninity, the plum represents femininity, and the others (the blue-purple stripes) represent the fluidity/blurriness/overlap/etc of these preferences. (These other stripes might also represent one’s attraction spilling out beyond their preferences.)
[ID: A five striped horizontal flag. The first and last stripes are thicker than the others. The colours, order of top-down, are yellow-orange, greyish-blueish brown, blue, dark indigo, and purple. END ID.]
Someone who is m-spec (multisexual-spectrum) and is finic, ninic, and xinic (respectively meaning someone with a preference for individuals who are feminine-in-nature, neutral-in-nature, and xenic-in-nature, this can mean gender wise and/or presentation wise) in a simultaneous or fluid way. This can be used as a standalone label or as a combination label (ex. polysexual FiNiX, FiNiX omnisexual.)
The yellow-orange represents femininity, the blue represents xeninity, the purple represents neutrality, and the others (the greyish brown and indigo) represent the fluidity/blurriness/overlap/etc. of these preferences. (These other stripes might also represent one’s attraction spilling out beyond their preferences.)
Finic, xinic and ninic were coined here [link]. My colour palette was inspired by those coinings.
It seems like linic hasn’t been officially coined (please inform me of a link if it has been!) so… Linic: Someone on the multisexual spectrum who has a preference towards individuals who’s gender/presentation are androgynous-in-nature (LIN).
The coining post for finic, xinic and ninic states preference for [FIN/MIN/NIN/XIN] gender, however these two labels are specifically including gender and/or presentation.
The only requirement for identifying as these is being multisexual(-spec) in some way (this blog supports m-spec monos/mono m-specs and complex identities!)