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    '''Painsexual''' is an [[Asexual Spectrum|ace-spec]] identity in which someone's sexuality causes physical and/or mental pain. It can also mean when an individual's sexuality is affected and influenced by unwilling pain. An example of this second definition is when someone's sexuality changes from [[asexual]], to [[demisexual]] or even [[allosexual]] when experiencing pain, but changes back to asexual when no longer experiencing pain, or their sexuality stays the same until experiencing pain again. This pain is unintentional pain, and does ''not'' include self harm.
    [[File:Painsexual.png|thumb|The painsexual flag.]]'''Painsexual''' is an [[Asexual Spectrum|ace-spec]] identity in which someone's sexuality causes physical and/or mental pain. It can also mean when an individual's sexuality is affected and influenced by unwilling pain. An example of this second definition is when someone's sexuality changes from [[asexual]], to [[demisexual]] or even [[allosexual]] when experiencing pain, but changes back to asexual when no longer experiencing pain, or their sexuality stays the same until experiencing pain again. This pain is unintentional pain, and does ''not'' include self harm.

    [[File:Painsexual.png|thumb|Painsexual flag]]
    The term can be used on its own or it can be used in combination with other terms. This can count as a subset to [[abrosexual]] and [[aceflux]], but it does not have to.
    The term can be used on its own or it can be used in combination with other terms. This can count as a subset to [[abrosexual]] and [[aceflux]], but it does not have to.


    The romantic counterpart to painsexual is [[painromantic]]
    The romantic counterpart to painsexual is [[painromantic]]


    == History ==
    ==History==
    The term painsexual was coined by FANDOM user AcespecWarrior on December 23rd, 2020 as the sexuality version of [[paingender]].
    The term painsexual was coined by wiki user [[User:AcespecWarrior|AcespecWarrior]] on December 23rd, 2020 as the sexual counterpart to [[paingender]].


    == Flag ==
    ==Flag==
    The painsexual flag was coined by a user going by Wendy on December 23rd, 2020. Blue represents sadness which symbolizes mental pain, red is for physical pain, and black symbolizes emptiness. The diamond represents sexuality and sexual attraction, the black drop represents both teardrops and blood as well as the lack of sexual attraction. The cracks in the design represent discomfort/displeasure.
    The painsexual flag was coined by Wendy on December 23rd, 2020. Blue represents sadness which symbolizes mental pain, red is for physical pain, and black symbolizes emptiness. The diamond represents sexuality and sexual attraction, the black drop represents both teardrops and blood as well as the lack of sexual attraction. The cracks in the design represent discomfort/displeasure.
    [[Category:Ace-spec identity]]
    [[Category:Ace-spec identity]]
    [[Category:Fluid Sexuality]]
    [[Category:Fluid Sexuality]]

    Revision as of 14:39, 18 April 2021

    The painsexual flag.

    Painsexual is an ace-spec identity in which someone's sexuality causes physical and/or mental pain. It can also mean when an individual's sexuality is affected and influenced by unwilling pain. An example of this second definition is when someone's sexuality changes from asexual, to demisexual or even allosexual when experiencing pain, but changes back to asexual when no longer experiencing pain, or their sexuality stays the same until experiencing pain again. This pain is unintentional pain, and does not include self harm.

    The term can be used on its own or it can be used in combination with other terms. This can count as a subset to abrosexual and aceflux, but it does not have to.

    The romantic counterpart to painsexual is painromantic

    History

    The term painsexual was coined by wiki user AcespecWarrior on December 23rd, 2020 as the sexual counterpart to paingender.

    Flag

    The painsexual flag was coined by Wendy on December 23rd, 2020. Blue represents sadness which symbolizes mental pain, red is for physical pain, and black symbolizes emptiness. The diamond represents sexuality and sexual attraction, the black drop represents both teardrops and blood as well as the lack of sexual attraction. The cracks in the design represent discomfort/displeasure.

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