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    '''Physical Attraction''' is an umbrella term that encompasses many forms of [[attraction]] that exist on an physical level, as opposed to [[Emotional Attraction|emotional]] attractions. Physical attraction could be broadly considered to be a desire to form an physical bond with a specific person. A person may choose to refer to their attraction as physical attraction if they want to specify that the attraction is happening on an physical level, but they either can't or don't want to be more specific than that. Forms of attraction in this umbrella include [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]], [[Sensual Attraction|sensual attraction]], and [[Aesthetic Attraction|aesthetic attraction]].
    '''Physical Attraction''' is an [[umbrella term]] that encompasses many forms of [[attraction]] that exist on a physical level, as opposed to [[emotional]] attractions. Physical attraction could be broadly considered to be a desire to form a physical bond with a specific individual. An individual may choose to refer to their attraction as physical attraction if they want to specify that the attraction is happening on a physical level, but they either can't or don't want to be more specific than that. Forms of attraction in this umbrella include [[sexual attraction]], [[sensual attraction]], and [[aesthetic attraction]]. Individuals who do not experience physical attraction may identify as [[aphyiscal]] or nonphysical.


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    The flag was coined by a user going by Willow (Fandom user Cryptocrew) on December 26th, 2020. The pink represents passion, the tainted white represents unity, the pinkish-tan represents adoration, the orange represents respect for bodies, the red represents the spectrums of body-types, and the white represents aesthetics and culture. The overlapping diamonds represent sexual or sensual physical interaction. The purple on the diamonds represents [[intersex]] and [[non-binary]] individuals, the white represents [[xenogender]]/[[xenine]], [[agender]]/[[genderless]], and [[anonbinary]] individuals, the blue represents [[masculinity]] and [[men]], and the pink represents [[femininity]] and [[women]]. The purple inbetween the blue and pink represents gender-nonconforming men/women (such as masculine women and feminine men.)
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    Physical Attraction flag

    Physical Attraction is an umbrella term that encompasses many forms of attraction that exist on a physical level, as opposed to emotional attractions. Physical attraction could be broadly considered to be a desire to form a physical bond with a specific individual. An individual may choose to refer to their attraction as physical attraction if they want to specify that the attraction is happening on a physical level, but they either can't or don't want to be more specific than that. Forms of attraction in this umbrella include sexual attraction, sensual attraction, and aesthetic attraction. Individuals who do not experience physical attraction may identify as aphyiscal or nonphysical.

    Flag

    The flag was coined by a user going by Willow (Fandom user Cryptocrew) on December 26th, 2020. The pink represents passion, the tainted white represents unity, the pinkish-tan represents adoration, the orange represents respect for bodies, the red represents the spectrums of body-types, and the white represents aesthetics and culture. The overlapping diamonds represent sexual or sensual physical interaction. The purple on the diamonds represents intersex and non-binary individuals, the white represents xenogender/xenine, agender/genderless, and anonbinary individuals, the blue represents masculinity and men, and the pink represents femininity and women. The purple inbetween the blue and pink represents gender-nonconforming men/women (such as masculine women and feminine men.)

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