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Acarnal has been used since December 14, 2014 alongside other ARCsexual identities.<ref>[https://arcresources.tumblr.com/post/105182992488/basic-types-of-sex-aversion-repulsion-and arcresources on Tumblr: Basic types of sex aversion, repulsion, and confliction.] </ref> It is currently unknown when acarnal was coined and the coiner is also unknown. |
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The flag was designed by Mod Fy on Tumblr account beyond-mogai-pride-flags on January 15, 2018. The flag was originally made to be used for sex-indifferent,<ref>[https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/169725763890/sex-and-romance-neutralindifferent-pride-flags beyond-mogai-pride-flags on Tumblr: Sex and Romance Neutral/Indifferent Pride Flags]</ref> but since acarnal and sex-neutral share a definition, it's also used here. The flag's color meanings are currently unknown, but it can be assumed that the purple on the flag represents lack of [[sexual attraction]]; a common theme in ace-spec flags.<ref>[[Asexual#Flag and Symbols|Asexual Wikia Page]]</ref> |
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Revision as of 16:04, 11 July 2021
Acarnal is a term under the ARCsexual umbrella. It is another word for sex-indifferent or sex neutral, meaning someone who has no strong feelings about sex, either positive or negative. The term sex-indifferent is commonly associated with the asexual community. The term acarnal can be used by asexuals and by sex-indifferent allosexuals.
History
Acarnal has been used since December 14, 2014 alongside other ARCsexual identities.[1] It is currently unknown when acarnal was coined and the coiner is also unknown.
Flag
The flag was designed by Mod Fy on Tumblr account beyond-mogai-pride-flags on January 15, 2018. The flag was originally made to be used for sex-indifferent,[2] but since acarnal and sex-neutral share a definition, it's also used here. The flag's color meanings are currently unknown, but it can be assumed that the purple on the flag represents lack of sexual attraction; a common theme in ace-spec flags.[3]