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    '''Bellussexual''' is a sexual orientation on the [[asexual spectrum]] defined as having interest in traditionally sexual things, such as intercourse, but not feeling sexual attraction, and not wanting a sexual relationship. Bellussexuality is a [[micro-label]] under the [[umbrella term|umbrella]] of [[asexual]]ity.
    '''Bellussexual''' is a sexual orientation on the [[asexual spectrum]] defined one who has interest in certain sexual actions and/or aspects of sexual relationships, but does not feel sexual attraction, and does not want a sexual relationship. Bellussexuality is a [[micro-label]] under the [[umbrella term|umbrella]] of [[asexual]]ity.


    The romantic counterpart to bellussexual is [[bellusromantic]].
    The romantic counterpart to bellussexual is [[bellusromantic]].


    == Etymology ==
    == Etymology ==
    The prefix ''bellus-'' comes from the Latin adjective ''[[wiktionary:bellus#Latin|bellus]]'', meaning "pretty".
    The prefix ''bellus-'' comes from the Latin adjective ''bellus'', meaning "pretty".
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    Revision as of 00:04, 11 October 2020

    Bellussexual is a sexual orientation on the asexual spectrum defined one who has interest in certain sexual actions and/or aspects of sexual relationships, but does not feel sexual attraction, and does not want a sexual relationship. Bellussexuality is a micro-label under the umbrella of asexuality.

    The romantic counterpart to bellussexual is bellusromantic.

    Etymology

    The prefix bellus- comes from the Latin adjective bellus, meaning "pretty".

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