TemplateOrientation
This page is strictly used as a fake-template for orientation based pages. The page itself isn't in the Template space as the usage of the template would complicate each page, and not allow easy editing in the Visual Editor.
Instead, copy the below into a newly created gender page. Make sure you add the Orientation template too.
OR, reference/copy this orientation page.
TemplateOrientation is an orientation prefix encompassing the attraction to [ ], the prefix [prefix-] meaning [ ].[1] It is also an umbrella term for orientations that [ ].[1]
[Input any additional information here about what the term means by its most popular definition.][1]
[If secondary definitions are present, expand so here.][1]
History
[discuss history and coinage of term and flags here][1]
Include sub-heading 1 headers if required.
Related Terms
Label | Relationship | Description | Difference |
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[The label of the connected term] | [Similar, Opposite, Counterpart] | [What this row label means] | [How it differs to the page label] |
Orientations
Label | Orientation | Flag | Creator(s) |
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[The label of the sexual term] | Sexual | [1] | [Name of term coiner, or flag creator if original coining doesn't exist] |
Subterms
Label | Prefix / Suffix | Flag | Description | Creator(s) |
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[The label of the subterm] | [-Suffix or Prefix-] | [1] | [Description][1] | [Name of term coiner, or flag creator if original coining doesn't exist] |
Prefixes and Suffixes
Label | Prefix / Suffix | Flag | Description | Creator(s) |
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[The label of the prefix/suffix version] | [-Suffix or Prefix-] | [1] | [What this row label means][1] | [Name of term coiner, or flag creator if original coining doesn't exist] |
Prefix and suffix variations of orientation variations would be too messy for a single page and instead these flags should go into the gallery below.
Flags and Symbols
[Input text here about the development of the flags if it has substantial history or information][1]
[If alternate flags were created, say who by][1]