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'''Pauciace''' (''pronounced pow-chi-ace'') is an identity on the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]] in which an individual is alright with some sex traits being touched, and others not. It can be considered someone who experiences a a mix of [[bottoace]], [[geniace]], and/or [[breace]]. |
'''Pauciace''' (''pronounced pow-chi-ace'') is an identity on the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]] in which an individual is alright with some sex traits being touched, and others not. It can be considered someone who experiences a a mix of [[bottoace]], [[geniace]], and/or [[breace]]. |
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Latest revision as of 20:14, 3 August 2021
Pauciace (pronounced pow-chi-ace) is an identity on the asexual spectrum in which an individual is alright with some sex traits being touched, and others not. It can be considered someone who experiences a a mix of bottoace, geniace, and/or breace.
Different mixes this could include are listed below.
- Someone who does not like breast and buttocks interaction, but is alright with genital interaction.
- Someone who does not like breast and genital interaction, but is alright with buttock interaction.
- Someone who does not like buttocks and genital interaction, but is alright with breast interaction.
This may just be their own body parts, or they may be uncomfortable or unattracted to those sex traits on their sexual partners as well.
This term is not a sexuality in of itself, but is rather a sexual modifier; for example, one may be lesbian and pauciace.
History
This term was coined by Cryptocrew, specifically Angel, on May 6th of 2021.
Etymology
The name comes from the word pauci, which is Latin for 'few.'