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    Revision as of 04:41, 30 September 2021 by wikia:lgbta>Nemosexual

    Densexual (or Ochisexual) is when an individual experiences sexual attraction towards another individual when they do not interact with each other, or interact with each other very infrequently. This is a micro-label in the asexual spectrum which is similar to fraysexual. The opposite of densexual is koinikosexual. The romantic counterpart of densexual is denromantic.

    The densexual flag
    Alternative densexual flag
    Alternative densexual flag
    Alternative densexual flag
    Alternative densexual flag

    Some traits of densexuality are:

    • A densexual individual loses their attraction towards the other person if they interact, whether its frequently or infrequently.
    • When the two people stop interacting, a densexual may regain their attraction.
    • Densexual individuals do not necessarily follow their love interest closely from afar. They may choose to not interact to them to encourage their attraction.
    • Their attraction may not be lost immediately and may take time to fade.

    History

    This term was coined [1]by FANDOM user MoonSMH with the help of FANDOM users MemeTiger21, JaidenRoseLmao, and Nemosexual on September 28, 2021.[1]

    Flag

    The flag was created by wiki FANDOM user MoonSMH on September 28, 2021.[2]

    The purple represents not interacting with their crush/love interest. The gray represents the individual losing their attraction for them when interacting. The blue represents interacting with their love interest.

    The alternative flags were made by wiki FANDOM user JaidenRoseLmao.

    References

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