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    '''Sensual Attraction''',''' '''also known as '''Sensorial Attraction''', is a type of physical attraction to another person involving the senses, usually the sense of touch. This is not an explicitly sexual form of physical touch, for example, sensual attraction could involve an interest in nonsexual forms of touch such as cuddling, kissing, or massage. Sensual attraction can also be applied in non-tactile ways, such as aural attraction to voices.<ref>[https://prismaticentanglements.com/2018/05/23/being-bi-ace-part-two-aesthetic-attraction-and-the-visual-aural-gender-split/ Aesthetic Attraction and the Visual-Aural Gender Split]
    [[File:Sensual Flag.png|thumb|The white represents purity or virginity,mainly because white is a colour used as an opposite of sex. The peach and pastel brown represents skin,and the sensation of touch. And finally,the black represents diversity from sexual attraction.]]'Sensual Attraction''',''' '''also known as '''Sensorial Attraction''', is a type of physical attraction to another person involving the senses, usually the sense of touch. This is not an explicitly sexual form of physical touch, for example, sensual attraction could involve an interest in nonsexual forms of touch such as cuddling, kissing, or massage. Sensual attraction can also be applied in non-tactile ways, such as aural attraction to voices.<ref>[https://prismaticentanglements.com/2018/05/23/being-bi-ace-part-two-aesthetic-attraction-and-the-visual-aural-gender-split/ Aesthetic Attraction and the Visual-Aural Gender Split]
    </ref> In the asexual community, the term is typically used to distinguish sensual attraction from [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]].
    </ref> In the asexual community, the term is typically used to distinguish sensual attraction from [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]].


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