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    [[File:Acebleed.jpg|thumb| The acebleed flag.]]
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    '''Acebleed''' is a term on the [[asexual spectrum]]. It describes a person who is [[asexual]] and [[sex averse]] or [[sex repulsed]], but also [[romance averse]] or [[romance repulsed]] because they view most forms of romantic intimacy as sexual. The romantic equivalent of this term is [[arobleed]].
    '''Acebleed''' is a term on the [[asexual spectrum]]. It describes a person who is [[asexual]] and [[Sex Averse|sex averse]] or [[Sex Repulsed|sex repulsed]], but also [[Romance Averse|romance averse]] or [[Romance Repulsed|romance repulsed]] because they view most forms of romantic intimacy as sexual. The romantic equivalent of this term is [[arobleed]].


    The amount of [[romantic attraction]] felt can vary between person.
    The amount of [[romantic attraction]] felt can vary between person.

    Revision as of 10:03, 1 August 2022

    The acebleed flag.

    Acebleed is a term on the asexual spectrum. It describes a person who is asexual and sex averse or sex repulsed, but also romance averse or romance repulsed because they view most forms of romantic intimacy as sexual. The romantic equivalent of this term is arobleed.

    The amount of romantic attraction felt can vary between person.

    History

    Coined on 13th of June 2022 by Reddit user u/massivemarionberry97.

    Etymology

    The word acebleed is a combination of the words aromantic and bleed because an acebleed person feels that their sex aversion/repulsion is 'bleeding into their sex stance.

    Flag

    The dark purple stripe is for sex aversion/repulsion, the bright purple stripe represents asexuality. The green field represents romance aversion/repulsion and the red teardrop symbolises sex aversion/repulsion 'bleeding' into romance aversion/repulsion.

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