Achillean is an umbrella term for men who are attracted to other men,[1] regardless of sexual or romantic orientation. This term includes men who are gay, m-spec, ace-spec, aro-spec, non-binary, and queer. It is the counterpart to sapphic.

Achillean
Pronunciationə-ˈki-lē-
EtymologyAchilles + -ic
AbbreviationsMLM
Subcategories
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Achillean pride flag
Achillean pride flag
Flag nameAchillean pride flag

Etymology

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Achilles bandages the arm of Patroclus

The term derives from Achilles, the greatest warrior among the Greeks at Troy and slayer of Hector from Homer's Iliad.[2] The definition comes from the relationship between Achilles and his friend Patroclus. Some have interpreted this relationship as a same-sex relationship.[1]

The term achillean is used to refer to any man who is attracted towards other men, such as homosexual, homoromantic, multisexual, and multiromantic men.[3]

Flag

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The flag has a green carnation in the middle.

The achillean pride flag was created in 2016 by a tumblr user.[1] The light blue represents men and the green carnation is a reference to Oscar Wilde, who popularized using a green carnation to hint at homosexuality.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Theil, Michele (2024-10-23). "The fascinating meaning behind the MLM term 'Achillean'". PinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news. Retrieved 2024-11-14.
  2. ^ "Definition of ACHILLES". Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Retrieved 2024-11-14.
  3. ^ Barron, Victoria (2023-02-21). Perfectly Queer: An Illustrated Introduction. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. ISBN 978-1-83997-409-0.
  4. ^ Burton, Tara Isabella (2023-06-27). "How Oscar Wilde Created a Queer, Mysterious Symbol in Green Carnations". Literary Hub. Retrieved 2024-11-14.