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    [[File:Cupiosensual.jpg|thumb|The cupiosensual flag]]'''Cupiosensual''' is a [[Microlabel|micro-label]] on the asensual spectrum. Cupiosensual is defined as someone who does not experience sensual attraction but still desires/likes a sensual touch or acts.
    [[File:Cupiosensual.jpg|thumb|The cupiosensual flag]]'''Cupiosensual''' is a [[Microlabel|micro-label]] on the [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Asensual asensual] spectrum. Someone who is Cupiosensual does not experience sensual attraction, but still may desire or like a sensual touch or acts.


    The romantic and sexual equivalents are [[cupioromantic]] and [[Cupiosexual]].
    The romantic and sexual equivalents are [[cupioromantic]] and [[Cupiosexual]].
    == Flag Meaning ==
    == Flag Meaning ==
    The grey stripe shows that they are a subset of asensuals. The blue stripe represents a desire for sensual touch or acts. The white stripe represents a lack of attraction and the yellow stripe represents sensual attraction.
    The grey stripe shows that Cupiosensuals are a subset of [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Asensual asensuals]. The blue stripe represents the desire for sensual touch or acts that a Cupiosensual desires/likes. The white stripe, however, represents a lack of sensual attraction, and the yellow stripe represents sensual attraction overall.


    == Etymology ==
    == Etymology ==

    Revision as of 14:42, 2 February 2021

    The cupiosensual flag

    Cupiosensual is a micro-label on the asensual spectrum. Someone who is Cupiosensual does not experience sensual attraction, but still may desire or like a sensual touch or acts.

    The romantic and sexual equivalents are cupioromantic and Cupiosexual.

    Flag Meaning

    The grey stripe shows that Cupiosensuals are a subset of asensuals. The blue stripe represents the desire for sensual touch or acts that a Cupiosensual 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".

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