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    '''Greysensual''', also spelled '''Graysensual''' is a sensual orientation on the [[Asensual Spectrum|asensual spectrum]] referring to those who experience [[Sensual Attraction|sensual attraction]] infrequently or not very intensely.
    '''Graysensual''', also spelled '''graysensual''', sometimes referred to as '''grayasensual''' or '''greyasensual''', is a sensual orientation on the [[Asensual Spectrum|asensual spectrum]] referring to those who experience [[Sensual Attraction|sensual attraction]] infrequently or not very intensely.


    ==History and Flag==

    The earliest use of the term was by Tumblr user pride-color-schemes on July 2, 2016, who created the first greysensual flag.<ref>[https://pride-color-schemes.tumblr.com/post/146792331265/gray-asensual Tumblr post on grayasensual.]</ref>

    The flag is similar to the graysexual flag but with orange, the color that represents sensual attraction.

    ==References==

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    The flag is inspired by the graysexual flag, but with orange, the color that represents sensual attraction.
    [[Category:Asensual Spectrum]]
    [[Category:Asensual Spectrum]]

    Revision as of 15:31, 2 May 2021

    The graysensual flag.

    Graysensual, also spelled graysensual, sometimes referred to as grayasensual or greyasensual, is a sensual orientation on the asensual spectrum referring to those who experience sensual attraction infrequently or not very intensely.

    History and Flag

    The earliest use of the term was by Tumblr user pride-color-schemes on July 2, 2016, who created the first greysensual flag.[1]

    The flag is similar to the graysexual flag but with orange, the color that represents sensual attraction.

    References

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