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'''Quoiattraction''', also known as '''
* When one uses "quoi" labels to describe many or all types of attraction (for example, a [[quoisexual]] quoiromantic [[quoiaesthetic]] [[quoialterous]]
* When one cannot tell if they experience attraction or not.
* When one has difficuity differentiating between many or all types of attraction (someone who experiences this may also use the term [[Nebulous Attraction|nebulous attraction]] to describe their attraction).
* When one finds the concept of attraction to be inaccessible or nonsensical.
* When one knows they experience attraction, but are unsure of what type of attraction it is.
* When one has been questioning many or all orientations, and the questioning becomes a large part of the identities rather than paths to more stable identities.
One does not have to have experienced all of these to identify with quoiattraction.
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Quoiattraction can be combined with orientations, for example, one can be quoiattractional and [[gay]] if they think they experience attraction to the same/similar [[Gender|genders]], but still relate to some or all of the experiences listed above.
Quoiattractional
A quoiattractional crush can be called a quash. Quashes can be described as "I think I am attracted to this
== History ==
This term was coined by FANDOM user [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/User:ThatAnnoyingDemigirl?useskin=oasis ThatAnnoyingDemigirl] (now [[User:ChaoticAroace|ChaoticAroace]]) on the 23rd of June, 2021.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20220120191720/https://lgbta.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000164304 Coining]</ref> The term "quash" was coined by the same user on the 4th of July 2021.
== Flag ==
▲Flag meaning: The purple and green represent the asexual and aromatic spectrums. The black represents a lack of attraction. The grey represents confusion and questioning. The red represents attraction and love. The question mark represents unsureness and confusion.
== Etymology ==
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