Idioromantic

Idioromantic is a term for multigender individuals who experience different romantic attractions for each gender or each category of genders that they experience at the same time. This can also include different m-spec, aro-spec, fluid, and/or flux identities as well.

For example, an trigender individual experiences being biromantic as a man, aromantic as xenogender, and finromantic as juxera all at the same time. Another example could be a multigender individual experiencing being aroflux and gay as genders that are masculine in nature and abroromantic as genders that are xenine in nature at the same time.

Another example can be identifying as polyromantic, but the different attractions/preferences for gender depend on the gender(s) that they experience. For instance, a bigender individual liking men, women, and feminine-aligned nonbinary individuals as agender, but liking demiboys, women, and genderfluid individuals as a woman.

If one has an identity that they most experience or use primarily, they may use idio as a prefix in their identity, such as idiogay, idioaro, idioauto, etc.

The sexual equivalent to this is idiosexual.

History and Flag
The term was coined by Miraheze user Systeroamia, specifically their host, on March 22, 2022, along with idiosexual. The flags were created on the same day.

Green represents identities on the aro-spectrum. Gray represents fluid and flux identities. White represents the different blends of genders. Black represents a barrier when experiencing different romanticisms. Pink represents femininity, yellow represents those outside the binary, and light blue represents masculinity, respectively.

The emblem represents the solar system, as the sun represents being multigender and the planets represents the different identities one can experience.

Etymology
The prefix idio is a Latin word meaning “own, personal, distinct”.

Coiner Bounderies
The coiner allows respectful alternative names as well as alternative flags, but does not allow alternative definitions of his terms. Recoinage of aer terms and edits on current definitions are also not allowed unless they give further explanations on the original definitions. Reposts and archives are acceptable as long as no one else takes credit.