- Uranians - Wikipedia
The Uranians were a late-19th-century and early-20th-century clandestine group of up to several dozen male homosexual poets and prose writers who principally wrote on the subject of the love of (or by) adolescent boys
- Uranian - LGBTQIA+ Wiki
Uranian is a historical term for homosexual men In its time, it was less frequently used to refer to "effeminate" men, and transfeminine individuals attracted to men Lesbians and GNC AFAB individuals have been classified as urningin [1]
- URANIAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of URANIAN is of or relating to the planet Uranus
- Uranians - Encyclopedia. com
Uranism means homosexuality Coined by the German lawyer Karl Heinrich Ulrichs in 1862, these terms referred to nearly all of those groups considered gay or queer in the early twenty-first century: male homosexuals, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgendered persons
- Uranian - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Uranian (comparative more Uranian, superlative most Uranian) (comparable, literary, poetic) Celestial, heavenly; uranic Antonyms: chthonian, (pertaining to the underworld) chthonic, earthbound, earthly, tellurian, telluric, (pertaining to the earth) terrestrial
- What does Uranian mean? - Definitions. net
Uranian is a 19th-century term that referred to a person of a third sex—originally, someone with "a female psyche in a male body" who is sexually attracted to men, and later extended to cover homosexual gender variant females, and a number of other sexual types
- Uranic Sexuality: Meaning, Identities More - wikiHow
Uranic is a sexuality where you are attracted to men, masculine or androgynous non-binary people, or anyone who doesn’t identify (or present themselves) as a woman Some people who use uranic also identify as non-binary—however, anyone of any gender can adopt this label to describe their sexual orientation
- Uranian etymology online, origin and meaning
The word "Uranian" comes from the ancient Greek word "Ouranos" (Οὐρανός), which refers to the personification of the sky and the husband of Gaia (Earth) "Uranian" has several meanings: Astrology: According to traditional astrology, it signifies sudden changes, unexpected events, and disruptions
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