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[[File:Cupiosensual3.jpg|thumb|The cupiosensual flag with a more saturated blue.]] |
[[File:Cupiosensual3.jpg|thumb|The cupiosensual flag with a more saturated blue.]] |
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[[File:Cupiosensual alt.png|thumb|Alternate cupiosensual flag by ElderflowerJuice]] |
[[File:Cupiosensual alt.png|thumb|Alternate cupiosensual flag by ElderflowerJuice]] |
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'''Cupiosensual''' is a [[ |
'''Cupiosensual''' is a [[microlabel]] on the [[Asensual Spectrum|asensual spectrum]]. Someone who is cupiosensual does not experience [[Sensual Attraction|sensual attraction]] but still may desire or like sensual touch or acts. |
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The [[Romantic Attraction|romantic]] and [[Sexual Attraction|sexual]] equivalents are [[cupioromantic]] and [[ |
The [[Romantic Attraction|romantic]] and [[Sexual Attraction|sexual]] equivalents are [[cupioromantic]] and [[cupiosexual]]. |
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==Flag Meaning== |
==Flag Meaning== |
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The grey stripe shows that |
The grey stripe shows that cupiosensuality is a subset of [[Asensual|asensuality]]. The blue stripe represents the desire for sensual touch or acts that a cupiosensual individual desires/likes. The white stripe, however, represents a lack of sensual attraction, and the yellow stripe represents sensual attraction overall. |
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==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
Latest revision as of 20:11, 10 July 2023
Cupiosensual is a microlabel on the asensual spectrum. Someone who is cupiosensual does not experience sensual attraction but still may desire or like sensual touch or acts.
The romantic and sexual equivalents are cupioromantic and cupiosexual.
Flag Meaning
The grey stripe shows that cupiosensuality is a subset of asensuality. The blue stripe represents the desire for sensual touch or acts that a cupiosensual individual desires/likes. The white stripe, however, represents a lack of sensual attraction, and the yellow stripe represents sensual attraction overall.
Etymology
The prefix cupio- comes from the Latin word cupio, meaning "to desire" or "to long for".