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    [[File:Disakoisexual flag.png|thumb|The disakoisexual flag by Spencerreidsfbivest.|alt=]]'''Disakoisexual''' (pronounced dis-a-koi-sex-u-al) is an orientation on the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]]. Someone who is disakoisexual may experience the desire to feel [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] from someone else onto themselves, but are unable to reciprocate it due to only being able to experience a different form of [[attraction]], being [[sex-repulsed]], or being [[asexual]] in general. This does not mean that they cannot be in a sexual relationship with said person(s).
    [[File:Disakoisexual flag.png|thumb|The disakoisexual flag.|alt=]]'''Disakoisexual''' (pronounced dis-a-koi-sex-u-al) is an orientation on the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]]. Someone who is disakoisexual may experience the desire for other individuals to be attracted to them, but are unable to reciprocate it due to only being able to experience a different form of [[attraction]], being [[Sex-Repulsed|sex-repulsed]], or being [[asexual]] in general. This does not mean that they cannot be in a sexual relationship with said individual(s).
    Common experiences include:
    Common experiences include:


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    The romantic counterpart is [[disakoiromantic]].
    The romantic counterpart is [[disakoiromantic]].

    == History ==
    The term was coined by Wiki user Spencerreidsfbivest on August 30, 2021, after already coining disakoiromantic.<ref>[{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000186492/r/4400000000000642486 Disakoisexual coining}}]</ref> The flag was created by the same user on the same day.<ref>[[:File:Disakoisexual flag.png|Flag creation]]</ref>

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    Latest revision as of 23:09, 5 July 2022

    The disakoisexual flag.

    Disakoisexual (pronounced dis-a-koi-sex-u-al) is an orientation on the asexual spectrum. Someone who is disakoisexual may experience the desire for other individuals to be attracted to them, but are unable to reciprocate it due to only being able to experience a different form of attraction, being sex-repulsed, or being asexual in general. This does not mean that they cannot be in a sexual relationship with said individual(s).

    Common experiences include:

    • Fantasizing about being in a sexual relationship with someone, but when presented with someone who likes them in that way, are unable to give back those sexual feelings (though they may still feel aesthetic/physical/sensual attraction to them).
    • Being unable to reciprocate, or give back, sexual feelings to someone who is sexually attracted to them, even if they try really hard to.
    • Feeling only aesthetic, sensual, or physical attraction.

    Disakoisexual can be considered the exact opposite of lithosexual/akoisexual, which is where it got most of its name from.

    This sexual orientation can matched with other sexual and romantic orientations. Someone who is disakoisexual can also be homosexual, heterosexual, bisexual, asexual, etc. It can also be matched with romantic orientations. As long as it is who that individual is, it is valid and can be matched with it.

    The romantic counterpart is disakoiromantic.

    History

    The term was coined by Wiki user Spencerreidsfbivest on August 30, 2021, after already coining disakoiromantic.[1] The flag was created by the same user on the same day.[2]

    References

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