Julietian

Contributions by: Kleine~katze

Definitions and Usage
If someone is julietian, they are a woman who is attracted to men. Some usages of the term imply that the attraction is exclusive, but others use it as a synonym for the term women loving men. According to its creator, it was originally coined to mean the latter. Julietian, along with its male counterpart romeric, are forms of duaric attraction. The word "julietian" comes from the name Juliet, in respect to the Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet, which features a tragic love story between the two title characters. It was coined in a submission to the beyond-mogai-pride-flags blog on tumblr.com on June 27th, 2018.

Related Terms
Julietian is a juvelic term. Juvelic terms mainly use types of gemstones and rocks to name orientations. This term is one of the few in the juvelic system whose name did not originate from geology. The male counterpart is romeric, and the nonbinary counterpart could be considered to be scapolitian. Under some definitions, julietian has the same meaning as the term women loving men.

Flags
The julietian flag's meanings are unknown, but it could be the case that the pink hues are representative of women.