Exophilia Pride Flag

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==Description==
 
==Description==
Exophilia encompasses a wide variety of inter-related fetishes. At its most basic level, exophilia is the love of strange, new, extraterrestrial, robotic, supernatural, or otherwise non-human life-forms - either in the individual, their partner, or both. It can also be considered as a sexual form of neophilia. Exophilia can largely be considered a spectrum, but the eight fetishes represented by this flag are certainly not every variation of exophilia, and there is significant overlap and nuance between fetishes. Each color on this flag represents a different group of fetishes that are aspects of the whole community.  
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Exophilia encompasses a wide variety of inter-related fetishes. At its most basic level, exophilia is the love of strange, new, extraterrestrial, robotic, supernatural, or otherwise non-human life-forms - either in the individual, their partner, or both. It can also be considered as a sexual form of neophilia. Exophilia can largely be considered a spectrum, but the fetishes represented by this flag are certainly not every variation of exophilia, and there is significant overlap and nuance between fetishes. Each component of this flag represents a different fetish or concept.  
  
*Brown represents Therianthropophilia and Plushophilia (Furry and Plushie Fetishism)
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*Green represents teratophilia (monster fetishism)
  
*Tan represents Metamorphophilia and Agalmatophilia (Transformation and Object Fetishism)
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*Teal represents spectrophilia (spectre fetishism)
  
*Green represents Teratophilia and Spectrophilia (Monster and Spectre Fetishism)
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*Blue represents xenophilia (alien fetishism)
  
*Blue represents Xenophilia and Automatophilia (Alien and Robot Fetishism)
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*Grey represents robophilia (robot fetishism)
  
*The octagram in the center represents exophilia as a whole. The octogram is symbol of outward expansion, wholeness, regeneration, awareness, imagination, and exploration of the unknown. This symbol also serves to represent all of the eight fetishes contained with the flag itself.
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*The eye represents human beings, as we are the source of exophilia, as well as a core element of many exophilic fantasies and roleplay. Moreover, our inner vision is the source of any potential hybrid form or new fetish category that is not already covered by the main components of this flag. The eye also represents metamotphophilia (transformation fetishism) and agalmatophilia (object fetishism), which both frequently feature the transformation of human subjects into a myriad of forms, both known and unknown.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:34, 9 September 2019

Proposed Exophilia Flag

The Exophilia Pride Flag is a proposed exophilia flag created in 2018 by Kevin Seguin for use by the associated exophilia community. It is intended to describe the wide variety of different fetishes represented by the community, and is meant to represent exophiles of all genders and sexual orientations.

Description

Exophilia encompasses a wide variety of inter-related fetishes. At its most basic level, exophilia is the love of strange, new, extraterrestrial, robotic, supernatural, or otherwise non-human life-forms - either in the individual, their partner, or both. It can also be considered as a sexual form of neophilia. Exophilia can largely be considered a spectrum, but the fetishes represented by this flag are certainly not every variation of exophilia, and there is significant overlap and nuance between fetishes. Each component of this flag represents a different fetish or concept.

  • Green represents teratophilia (monster fetishism)
  • Teal represents spectrophilia (spectre fetishism)
  • Blue represents xenophilia (alien fetishism)
  • Grey represents robophilia (robot fetishism)
  • The eye represents human beings, as we are the source of exophilia, as well as a core element of many exophilic fantasies and roleplay. Moreover, our inner vision is the source of any potential hybrid form or new fetish category that is not already covered by the main components of this flag. The eye also represents metamotphophilia (transformation fetishism) and agalmatophilia (object fetishism), which both frequently feature the transformation of human subjects into a myriad of forms, both known and unknown.

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