Trixic

Contributions by: Rust&Stardust

Definitions and Usage
Trixic describes a nonbinary person who is attracted to women. The person in question can be any nonbinary identity with any alignment or tie to another gender. For example: a masculine nonbinary person, like an androx, can still describe their attraction to women as trixic. The attraction to women does not have to be exclusive or used alone; combined with labels defining gender attraction or mode of attraction (like asexual or bisexual), a nonbinary person may describe their attraction further. It comes from the Latin feminine root, "trix".

Related Terms
The juvelic equivalent to trixic is orbisian. When the attraction to women is exclusive, it can also be labeled as feminamoric; when the attraction to women includes feminine-in-nature nonbinary individuals, it can also be labeled as venusic. It falls under the diamoric umbrella, and the masculine counterpart is toric.

Compare feminamoric, venusic, lunaric, and toric using a graphic by Rust&Stardust here.

Flags
The trixic flag uses the purples and yellows to convey the nonbinary gender of the individual, while the pink is for the attraction to femininity. The warmth of the flag also reinforces the connection to femininity. Although the original flag did not include the symbols, the most visible one uses the binary female and the most common nonbinary symbol.