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'''Aliquantumsexual''' is a label on the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]] that describes those who have limited sexual attraction or arousal. Paulosexuals may sexual attraction to someone for a long or a short amount of time, but lose that attraction. |
'''Aliquantumsexual''' is a label on the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]] that describes those who have limited sexual attraction or arousal. Paulosexuals may sexual attraction to someone for a long or a short amount of time, but lose that attraction. |
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== History |
== History == |
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The term paulosexual was coined by AngelicSomewhatFound, a wiki user, on Jan 28 2021. |
The term paulosexual was coined by AngelicSomewhatFound, a wiki user, on Jan 28 2021. |
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== Flag == |
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The aliquantumsexual flag is nearly identical to the asexual flag, but it possesses an X with an inverted order of colors. The X represents a "reverse" of asexuality, as aliquantumsexuals are likely to be initially perceived as sexual people. The color associations remains the same with the asexual flag, with an extra meaning added to the grey stripe; along with [[Demisexual|demisexuals]] and [[Greyasexual|greyasexuals]], it represents the in-between of arousal. |
The aliquantumsexual flag is nearly identical to the asexual flag, but it possesses an X with an inverted order of colors. The X represents a "reverse" of asexuality, as aliquantumsexuals are likely to be initially perceived as sexual people. The color associations remains the same with the asexual flag, with an extra meaning added to the grey stripe; along with [[Demisexual|demisexuals]] and [[Greyasexual|greyasexuals]], it represents the in-between of arousal. |
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An alternate flag was designed by AngelicSomewhatFound on January 28, 2021.. The color meanings are as follows: Purple represents community, likely coming from the asexual community. Gray represents the entire [[Asexual Spectrum|spectrum]] of asexuality. represents a disconnection between the self and attraction. Black represents asexuality. |
An alternate flag was designed by AngelicSomewhatFound on January 28, 2021.. The color meanings are as follows: Purple represents community, likely coming from the asexual community. Gray represents the entire [[Asexual Spectrum|spectrum]] of asexuality. represents a disconnection between the self and attraction. Black represents asexuality. |
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== Etymology == |
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A- meaning "without", and the whole word aliquantum meaning somewhat, making the whole word translate to "somewhat |
A- meaning "without", and the whole word aliquantum meaning somewhat, making the whole word translate to "somewhat |
Revision as of 19:48, 28 January 2021
Aliquantumsexual is a label on the asexual spectrum that describes those who have limited sexual attraction or arousal. Paulosexuals may sexual attraction to someone for a long or a short amount of time, but lose that attraction.
History
The term paulosexual was coined by AngelicSomewhatFound, a wiki user, on Jan 28 2021.
Flag
The aliquantumsexual flag is nearly identical to the asexual flag, but it possesses an X with an inverted order of colors. The X represents a "reverse" of asexuality, as aliquantumsexuals are likely to be initially perceived as sexual people. The color associations remains the same with the asexual flag, with an extra meaning added to the grey stripe; along with demisexuals and greyasexuals, it represents the in-between of arousal.
An alternate flag was designed by AngelicSomewhatFound on January 28, 2021.. The color meanings are as follows: Purple represents community, likely coming from the asexual community. Gray represents the entire spectrum of asexuality. represents a disconnection between the self and attraction. Black represents asexuality.
Etymology
A- meaning "without", and the whole word aliquantum meaning somewhat, making the whole word translate to "somewhat