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[[File:Autisexual.png|thumb|Autisexual flag by IMakeFlags]]
[[File:Autisexual rainbowsheepdesigns.png|alt=An autisexual flag with the following colors in descending order: purple, green, beige, orange, and indigo stripes. A grey infinity symbol is in the center.|thumb|An alternate, earlier autisexual flag by rainbowsheepdesigns on Tumblr]]
'''Autisexual''' is a [[sexual orientation]] on the [[asexual spectrum]] defined as when one's [https://www.webmd.com/brain/autism/ss/slideshow-autism-overview autism] greatly affects one's [[sexuality]], or how one experiences [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]]. Autisexual is not autism as a sexuality, nor is it attraction to autistic people, but rather describes an experience of sexuality that is so heavily influenced by being autistic that one's autism and one's experience of sexuality cannot be unlinked. Autisexual is under the [[neurosexual]] umbrella.
Autistic people's sexuality can be influenced by being autistic in many ways. The social normativity and construction of sexuality as a concept, and how it is often described, are frequently things that neurodivergent people cannot relate to, particularly autistic people, because of their neurodivergence. Emphasis on sexuality and labeling of sexuality in a neurotypical or allistic way may not be things that autistic people understand or wish to participate in. The intersection of sexuality with neurodivergence, mental and physical illness, chronic illness, or disabilities is often disregarded. Individuals with any of those experiences, in this case autistic people, may be misunderstood or face ableism because of allistic and neurotypical ideas of how other facets of one's identity affect and intersect with sexuality.
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