Repulsion Descriptors

Repulsion Descriptors are used to classify a person's stance on activities related to certain types of relationships. They are meant to classify both the attraction as well as the level of repulsion toward any type of relationship or interaction in one compact term. For example, someone who is asexual but sex favourable, and would only consider having sex with someone of the same gender would be asexual homofav.

Each identity is comprised of four parts: attraction, type of relationship or interaction, spectrum of gender (which they are attracted to or repulsed by), and favorability.

The structure of an identity is as follows:

attraction + spectrum of gender + type of relationship + blank space + spectrum of gender + favorability

The spectrum of gender on either the attraction, favorability or both may be omitted for any reason such as privacy or uncertainty.

Attraction refers to how someone experiences a type of attraction in terms of how or when they experience it. Prefixes for attraction include:


 * A-
 * Allo-
 * Demi-
 * Cupio-
 * Orchid-
 * Aego-

Type of relationship or interaction refers to what kind of relationship the person is referring to. Suffixes for type of relationship or interaction include:


 * -romantic
 * -sexual
 * -platonic
 * -sensual
 * -flux

Possible gender spectrum refers to who the person may feel attraction or repulsion towards. This section can be placed between attraction and type of relationship, before favorability or in both places. It may also be omitted if the person feels no attraction and is repulsed by the type of relationship. Prefixes (and/or suffixes) for gender spectrum include:


 * Hetero-
 * Homo-
 * Bi-
 * Pan-
 * Abro-
 * El- - [else] When someone is referring to everyone outside of a previously mentioned gender spectrum

Favorability refers to someone's opinions on interactions or relationships of the type of relationship. Suffixes for favorability include:


 * -fav - [favorable] When someone is favorable of interactions
 * -ambi - [ambivalent] When someone has mixed feelings towards the interactions
 * -ndif - [indifferent] When someone does not have strong positive or negative feelings towards the interactions
 * -ave - [averse] When someone finds the interactions undesirable, uninteresting, uncomfortable, or otherwise unwanted
 * -rep - [repulsed] When someone finds the interactions undesirable (perhaps repulsive/disgusting/revolting), uninteresting, or otherwise uncomfortable or unwanted
 * -osc - [oscillation] When someone's feelings towards the interactions fluctuate

Additionally, if a person has specified that their possible gender spectrum for the favorability of an interaction encompasses a specific group, they may wish to add a third word to specify their favorability for other gender identities outside of the specified group. For example, someone who is heterofav and repulsed by attraction to all others, they could identify as "heterofav elrep" ("el" referring to all else). Some may prefer not to use this identifier, either because they wish to leave their favorability ambiguous or if their gender spectrum already encompasses all gender identities (e.g. pan).

Examples

 * Someone who is demisexual as well as being bisexual, and has mixed feelings towards sexual relationships or interactions may be demibisexual ambi.
 * Someone who experiences no platonic attraction, and their feelings towards platonic relationships or interactions and who they might have them with fluctuates, then the person may be aplatonic abrosc.
 * Someone who experiences romantic attraction to people of the same gender, and feels indifferent to romantic relationships or interactions may be allohomoromantic ndif

History
The system was created by discord user JoDa#8855 in order to have a simple way of explaining one's stance on an activity or relationship connected to a certain type of attraction. Repulsion descriptors where made with a-spec people in mind.