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    [[File:EEF4E2FB-A84D-4FF3-AC95-22BC3CD6465E.jpg|thumb|right|The Koinikosexual flag.]]
    <br />[[File:EEF4E2FB-A84D-4FF3-AC95-22BC3CD6465E.jpg|thumb|right|The Koinonikosexual flag. 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.]]
    <b>Koinikosexual</b> is when an individual experiences [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] towards someone only if that person interacts with the individual frequently, or vice versa. When one does not interact with the person they are attracted to frequently, they lose their attraction.
    <b>Koinonikosexual</b> (or '''Koinosexual''', '''Koinikosexual''', '''Koisexual''', '''Nikosexual''') is when an individual experiences [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] towards another individual if they both interact with each other frequently.

    * 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==
    ==History==
    This term was coined by FANDOM user MoonSMH with the help of FANDOM user MemeTiger21 on September 27th, 2021.
    This term was coined by FANDOM user MoonSMH with the help of FANDOM user MemeTiger21 on September 27th, 2021.

    Koinonikos means "social" in Greek.
    Koinonikos means "social" in Greek.


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    The flag was created by FANDOM user MoonSMH on September 27th, 2021.
    The flag was created by FANDOM user MoonSMH on September 27th, 2021.


    The pink part on the flag 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 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.


    ==References==
    ==References==

    Revision as of 23:34, 27 September 2021


    The Koinonikosexual flag. 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.

    Koinonikosexual (or Koinosexual, Koinikosexual, Koisexual, Nikosexual) is when an individual experiences sexual attraction towards another individual if they both interact with each other frequently.

    • 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 micro-label in the Asexual Spectrum.

    History

    This term was coined by FANDOM user MoonSMH with the help of FANDOM user MemeTiger21 on September 27th, 2021.

    Koinonikos means "social" in Greek.

    Flag

    The flag was created by FANDOM user MoonSMH on September 27th, 2021.

    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.

    References

    https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000197363

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