<br />[[File:EEF4E2FB-A84D-4FF3-AC95-22BC3CD6465E.jpg|thumb|right|The KoinonikosexualKoisexual flag. ]]
<b>Koinikosexual</b>, (or '''KoinosexualKoisexual''', '''Koinonikosexual''',is '''Koisexual''',a '''Nikosexual''',[[microlabel]] '''Koinsesexual''')on isthe when[[Asexual anSpectrum]] individualdescribing those who experiencesexperience [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] towards another individual if they both interact with each other frequently. The koisexual-identifying individual loses their attraction towards the other if they do not interact frequently after meeting. Their attraction can be lost within a day, week, month, or year depending on the individual. If they begin to interact again, the koisexual-identifying individual will regain their attraction.
The romantic counterpart is [[Koinikoromantic]]. Its opposite is [[Densexual]].
* The Koinonikosexual individual loses their attraction towards the other if they do not interact frequently.
* Their attraction can be lost within a day, week, month or year, it all depends on them.
* When the two people begin to interact again, the Koinonikosexual person will regain their attraction.
This is a [[Microlabel|micro-label]] in the [[Asexual Spectrum]].
==History==
ThisThe term was coined by FANDOM user [[User:MoonSMH|MoonSMH]] with the help of FANDOM user [[User:MemeTiger21|MemeTiger21]] on September 27th, 2021.<ref>[https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000197363 Koinikosexual coining]</ref>
Koinonikos means "social" in Greek.
MoonSMH's Miraheze account is [[User:Nullrust|Nullrust]].
== Flag ==
The flag was created by FANDOM user [[User:MoonSMH|MoonSMH]] on September 27th, 2021. The pink represents the individual interacting with the one they're attracted to. The gray represents them losing their attraction after a while. The green represents not interacting with the love interest.
== Etymology ==
The pink represents the individual interacting with the person they're attracted to. The gray represents them losing their attraction after a while. The green represents not interacting with the individual.
The prefix comes from the word ''κοινωνικός'' (koinonikós), meaning "social" in Greek.
==References==
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