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    '''Amicussexual''' is a sexuality[[sexual orientation]] on the [[asexual spectrum]]. It is a subcategorysubtype of [[demisexual]]ity where one only develops a [[sexual attraction]] to peopleindividuals whom they have a [[PlatonicAmical Attraction|amical]]/[[platonic]] [[Queerplatonic Relationship|relationship]] with. This is different from the standard definition of demisexuality because demisexual can apply to any sort of bond or long-term interaction. Some demisexual peopleindividuals may start experiencing attraction just by being in someone's presence repeatedly for extended periods, such as a classmate or co-worker. Demisexual people may also form a sexual relationship with someone because they anticipate the attraction coming and they do not mind non-attracted interactions. Amicussexual people can only develop attraction in a platonic or friendship situation. The romantic counterpart for this would be Amicusromantic.
    individuals may also form a sexual relationship with someone because they anticipate the attraction coming and they do not mind non-attracted interactions. Amicussexual individuals can only develop [[sexual attraction]] in a platonic or friendship situation. The [[romantic]] counterpart for this is [[amicusromantic]].
     
    == History ==
    Amicussexual was coined on or before August 23, 2015 by tumblrDeviantArt user pastelmemer. The flag was created by pastelmemer and posted on that that date by Pride-Flags on Deviantart.
     
    == Flag ==
    The flag was created by pastelmemer and posted on August 23, 2015 by Pride-Flags on DeviantArt. The flag uses colors traditionally associated with friendship and the pastel green represents lack of romance needed/wanted for sexual attraction.<ref>https://pride-color-schemes.tumblr.com/post/146507453291/amicus</ref>
     
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    * {{Archive|Site=today|URL=https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Amicus-555820309?ga_submit_new=10%253A1466843688&ga_type=edit&ga_changes=1}}
    * https://pride-color-schemes.tumblr.com/post/146507453291/amicus
     
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    The amicussexual flag.

    Amicussexual is a sexual orientation on the asexual spectrum. It is a subtype of demisexuality where one only develops a sexual attraction to individuals whom they have a amical/platonic relationship with. This is different from the standard definition of demisexuality because demisexual can apply to any sort of bond or long-term interaction. Some demisexual individuals may start experiencing attraction just by being in someone's presence repeatedly for extended periods, such as a classmate or co-worker. Demisexual individuals may also form a sexual relationship with someone because they anticipate the attraction coming and they do not mind non-attracted interactions. Amicussexual individuals can only develop sexual attraction in a platonic or friendship situation. The romantic counterpart for this is amicusromantic.

    History

    Amicussexual was coined on or before August 23, 2015 by DeviantArt user pastelmemer.

    Flag

    The flag was created by pastelmemer and posted on August 23, 2015 by Pride-Flags on DeviantArt. The flag uses colors traditionally associated with friendship and the pastel green represents lack of romance needed/wanted for sexual attraction.[1]

    Resources

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