Talk:Aroace

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In the prefix and suffixes there are aroacejump and aroaceflux but in related terms there are nebularoace, caedaroace and greyaroace they are the same thing but why are they then labeled diffrently wont it cause confusion?

The difference between Related Terms and Prefixes and Suffixes are based on how much explanation they require. -Jump and -Flux are relatively easy to understand and don't have much substantial history, thus they just sit into a table. But Caed- and Grey- have a plethora of history and deserve their own page, thus having hyperlinks and being their own distinct related terms. And within say Caed- there will be Caedaroace, Caedsexual, Caedgender, etc. See https://lgbtqia.mywikis.wiki/wiki/Asexual for another example on the differences. Hopefully that makes sense? Though I do admit, this is not readily apparent. I may actually change how this works. Jeb_CC, Bureaucrat | (xe/xem/xir) (talk) 21:27, 8 March 2023 (UTC)
After some thinking I have updated the rules and will make Prefixes and Suffixes strictly prefixes and suffixes cause yeah, the method before was rather confusing to readers. Corrected the page. Jeb_CC, Bureaucrat | (xe/xem/xir) (talk) 23:57, 8 March 2023 (UTC)