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    [[File:Aliusasexual.png|thumb|Aliusasexual Flag]]'''Aliusasexual''' (not to be confused with [[Aliussexual]]) is the same as [[asexual]] but because of something, they feel like it is ‘another type’ (exclusive or not). Though they are asexual, the term doesn’t feel fully right to them.
    [[File:Aliusasexual.png|thumb|Aliusasexual Flag]]'''Aliusasexual''' (not to be confused with [[Aliussexual]]) is the same as [[asexual]] but because of something, it feel as if it’s ‘another type’ (exclusive or not). Though they are asexual, the term doesn’t feel fully right to them.
    [[File:Aliusdemisexual .png|thumb|Aliusdemisexual Flag]]
    [[File:Aliusdemisexual .png|thumb|Aliusdemisexual Flag]]
    [[File:Aliusgreysexual.png|thumb|Aliusgreysexual Flag]]
    [[File:Aliusgreysexual.png|thumb|Aliusgreysexual Flag]]

    Revision as of 12:14, 4 November 2021

    Aliusasexual Flag

    Aliusasexual (not to be confused with Aliussexual) is the same as asexual but because of something, it feel as if it’s ‘another type’ (exclusive or not). Though they are asexual, the term doesn’t feel fully right to them.

    Aliusdemisexual Flag
    Aliusgreysexual Flag

    For example one may be asexual and have a high libido which could make them feel uncomfortable calling themselves an asexual.

    The prefix- alius can be combined with demisexual, greysexual etc.

    History

    The term was coined by ALDA on November 4, 2021.

    Flags

    The colors/colours are the same on the asexual flag but in another order. It implies that it’s ‘another type’ of asexual

    • Grey
    • White
    • Purple
    • Black

    This concept of having the colors/colours in another order is the same for demisexual, greysexual etc.

    Etymology

    Alius means ‘another’ in Latin, combining it to the asexual translating it to ‘another asexual’.

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