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    [[File:Screen Shot 2021-04-17 at 4.26.09 PM.png|thumb|The Aprespleasure flag]]
    '''Aprespleasure''' is a type of [[demisexual]]/[[demiromantic]] and or [[apressexual]]/[[apresromantic]], where one only feels pleasure of a given form of attraction, until another form of [[attraction]] is felt. However, one does not feel pleasure from that attraction until another attraction is felt. For example, one may feel romantic attraction, however they do not feel any pleasure from that romantic attraction until after another form of attraction is felt.
    '''Aprespleasure''' is a type of [[demisexual]]/[[demiromantic]] and or [[apressexual]]/[[apresromantic]], where one only feels pleasure of a given form of attraction, until another form of [[attraction]] is felt. However, one does not feel pleasure from that attraction until another attraction is felt. For example, one may feel romantic attraction, however they do not feel any pleasure from that romantic attraction until after another form of attraction is felt.


    == Flag ==
    The aprespleasure flag was created on April 17 by fandom user EmperorTaco. The purple represents demisexual, the ivory represents in between, and the pink represents apressexual.
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    Revision as of 20:27, 17 April 2021

    The Aprespleasure flag

    Aprespleasure is a type of demisexual/demiromantic and or apressexual/apresromantic, where one only feels pleasure of a given form of attraction, until another form of attraction is felt. However, one does not feel pleasure from that attraction until another attraction is felt. For example, one may feel romantic attraction, however they do not feel any pleasure from that romantic attraction until after another form of attraction is felt.


    Flag

    The aprespleasure flag was created on April 17 by fandom user EmperorTaco. The purple represents demisexual, the ivory represents in between, and the pink represents apressexual.

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