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[[File:Aphysical.png|thumb|The aphysical flag.]] |
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'''Aphysical''', also known as '''nonphysical''', is an identity defined by a complete lack of [[Physical Attraction|physical attraction]]. One who is aphysical would not experience any form of physical attraction, and would default be [[asexual]], [[nonaesthetic]], and [[asensual]]. |
'''Aphysical''', also known as '''nonphysical''', is an identity defined by a complete lack of [[Physical Attraction|physical attraction]]. One who is aphysical would not experience any form of physical attraction, and would by default be [[asexual]], [[nonaesthetic]], and [[asensual]]. |
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Aphysical people may still engage in activities traditionally defined by physical attraction, such as cuddling, sexual intercourse, or having physical relationships. |
Aphysical people may still engage in activities traditionally defined by physical attraction, such as cuddling, sexual intercourse, or having physical relationships. |
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The opposite of aphysical is allophysical, where one |
The opposite of aphysical is allophysical, where one experiences all forms of physical attraction. |
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==Spectrum== |
==Spectrum== |
Revision as of 17:55, 6 June 2021
Aphysical, also known as nonphysical, is an identity defined by a complete lack of physical attraction. One who is aphysical would not experience any form of physical attraction, and would by default be asexual, nonaesthetic, and asensual.
Aphysical people may still engage in activities traditionally defined by physical attraction, such as cuddling, sexual intercourse, or having physical relationships.
The opposite of aphysical is allophysical, where one experiences all forms of physical attraction.
Spectrum
Someone who experiences little, fluctuating, or atypical physical attraction or someone who only experiences certain types of physical attraction would be considered on the aphyiscal spectrum (aphys spec).
Flag
The flag was created by Tumbr user mourningmogaipage on June 4th, 2021. The stripes are red, dark pink, orange, yellow, light pink, and purple to represent the physical attraction flag. The bottom stripe is black for not experiencing this form of attraction.
History
The term was coined by Tumblr user mourningmogai page on June 4th, 2021 to help a-spec people describe themselves.[1] Similar terms and experiences have been described by a-spec people in the past, especially on forums such as AVEN.
Resources