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'''Sleepsexual''' |
'''Sleepsexual,''' '''Dreasexual''', or '''Somnisexual''' is a form of fluid attraction, where ones sleep schedule changes their sexuality. This could make their attraction fluctuate or change their sexuality entirely until they next sleep. This could also be having a sexuality that changes when you undersleep or oversleep, or having a different sexuality in your dreams than in reality. This can be considered a subset to [[abrosexual]] and/or [[aceflux]]. |
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== Etymology == |
== Etymology == |
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The ''drea'' in dreasexual was pulled from the word ''dream'' due to the nature of this sexuality. |
The ''drea'' in dreasexual was pulled from the word ''dream'' due to the nature of this sexuality and how it may relate to dreams. Somnisexual was pulled from the word ''somni'', which means sleep. |
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Revision as of 03:31, 9 December 2020
Sleepsexual, Dreasexual, or Somnisexual is a form of fluid attraction, where ones sleep schedule changes their sexuality. This could make their attraction fluctuate or change their sexuality entirely until they next sleep. This could also be having a sexuality that changes when you undersleep or oversleep, or having a different sexuality in your dreams than in reality. This can be considered a subset to abrosexual and/or aceflux.
Some examples include...
- Being sapphic when going to sleep, and being asexual when you wake up.
- Being attracted to men in your dreams, but holding no attraction to them when youre awake.
- Being pansexual when undersleeping.
- Being lesbian when oversleeping.
History
Sleepsexual was original coined by a vandal who started attacking other identities, but was reclaimed by a user going by Amnisty on December 8th, 2020. It was given the alternate title dreasexual, in order to sound better.
Etymology
The drea in dreasexual was pulled from the word dream due to the nature of this sexuality and how it may relate to dreams. Somnisexual was pulled from the word somni, which means sleep.