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    [[File:Incognosexual FlagIncognosexual_Flag.png|alt=|thumb|The '''Incognosexual'''incognosexual flag.]]
    '''Incognosexual''', '''incognisexual''' or '''susexual''' is a sexuality in which an individual feels an attraction towards people ofwith an unknown identity to the person or withwho is using a fake identity. This may include users met online or people with clothing concealing their identity. An incognosexual person will typically be [[asexual]] towards those whose identity is known.
     
    == History ==
    '''Incognosexuality''' was first conceptualisedconceptualized on the 25th of januaryJanuary 2021 by aFandom user by the name of Crocintheroad.
     
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    == Flag ==
    The flag was created on 1st25th of FebruaryJanuary at the same time the sexuality was conceptualisedconceptualized. The colours represent various aspects of the sexuality:
     
    * The red circle in the centrecenter of the flag represents the person's real identity.
    * The lilac stripe has connotations of mystery and is placed at the top as it is the foremost aspect of '''incognosexuality'''.
    * The white stripe represents innocence (or lack there ofthereof).
    * The grey stripe stands for the unknown behind the identity of the individual.
    * The red stipestripe represents the romantic attraction.
     
    == Etymology ==
    The term '''<nowiki/>'<nowiki/>'''Incognosexual'''<nowiki/>'<nowiki/>''' or 'Incognisexual'''<nowiki/>'''' is derived from the Latin term ''Incognita'' meaning 'Unknown', in reference to the concealed identity of the attractant. Other names for the sexuality, such as 'Susexual' derived from ''Suspectum Sexualem'', also have their origins in Latin; ''Suspectum'' meaning 'Suspicious', again in regards to ambiguous identification.
     
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    * The red circle in the centre of the flag represents the person's real identity
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    * The lilac stripe has connotations of mystery and is placed at the top as it is the foremost aspect of '''incognosexuality'''
    [[Category:Ace-spec identity]]
    * The white stripe represents innocence (or lack there of)
    * The grey stripe stands for the unknown behind the identity of the individual
    * The red stipe represents the romantic attraction

    Latest revision as of 15:40, 6 October 2021

    The incognosexual flag.

    Incognosexual, incognisexual or susexual is a sexuality in which an individual feels an attraction towards people with an unknown identity to the person or who is using a fake identity. This may include users met online or people with clothing concealing their identity. An incognosexual person will typically be asexual towards those whose identity is known.

    History

    Incognosexuality was first conceptualized on the 25th of January 2021 by Fandom user Crocintheroad.

    Flag

    The flag was created on 25th of January at the same time the sexuality was conceptualized. The colours represent various aspects of the sexuality:

    • The red circle in the center of the flag represents the person's real identity.
    • The lilac stripe has connotations of mystery and is placed at the top as it is the foremost aspect of incognosexuality.
    • The white stripe represents innocence (or lack thereof).
    • The grey stripe stands for the unknown behind the identity of the individual.
    • The red stripe represents the romantic attraction.

    Etymology

    The term 'Incognosexual' or 'Incognisexual' is derived from the Latin term Incognita meaning 'Unknown', in reference to the concealed identity of the attractant. Other names for the sexuality, such as 'Susexual' derived from Suspectum Sexualem, also have their origins in Latin; Suspectum meaning 'Suspicious', again in regards to ambiguous identification.

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