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    Affectual is an attractional orientation where attraction is dependent on ones state of mind and can shift in a given situation. Affectuals may also experience fluctuating sexual acceptability or repulsion. This can apply to any orientation or all forms of orientation.
    Affectual or (affectuous) is an attractional orientation where attraction is dependent on ones state of mind and can shift in a given situation. Affectuals may also experience fluctuating sexual acceptability or repulsion. This can apply to any orientation or all forms of orientation.


    Affectual is similar to [[Adfectual]], however one does not have to have trauma or be [[neurodivergent]] to be Affectual, while they do have to be a trauma survivor or neurodivergent to be Adfectual.
    Affectual is similar to [[Adfectual]], however one does not have to have trauma or be [[neurodivergent]] to be Affectual, while they do have to be a trauma survivor or neurodivergent to be Adfectual.

    Revision as of 12:38, 11 January 2022

    Affectual or (affectuous) is an attractional orientation where attraction is dependent on ones state of mind and can shift in a given situation. Affectuals may also experience fluctuating sexual acceptability or repulsion. This can apply to any orientation or all forms of orientation.

    Affectual is similar to Adfectual, however one does not have to have trauma or be neurodivergent to be Affectual, while they do have to be a trauma survivor or neurodivergent to be Adfectual.

    History

    It was coined by fandom user PennedWriterz on January 11th, 2022.

    Etymology

    "Affectual" comes from the English word "Affectual" meaning "Relating to, arising from or influencing feelings or emotions".

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    Coining Affectual

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