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[[File:First sensual attraction flag.png|thumb|220x220px|The sensual attraction flag.]][[File:Sensual Flag.png|thumb|180x180px|The second sensual attraction flag.]][[File:Sensual attraction 2.png|thumb|180x180px|The third sensual attraction flag.]]
[[File:Sensual attraction flag by Zer0Rebel4.png|thumb|182x182px|A sensual attraction flag by Zer0Rebel4]][[File:Sensual_flag_2.png|thumb|180x180px|
'''Sensual attraction''', also known as '''sensorial attraction''', is a type of [[Physical Attraction|physical]] [[attraction]] to another individual 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
Some individuals may get sensual pleasure from non-human objects, such as pillows, blankets, or toys. In which case it's important to remember that one can receive pleasure usually associated with a form of attraction without actually feeling that form of attraction.
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A sensual crush is known as a lush, although the term is not widely used. Sensual attraction is most commonly associated with the color orange. Someone who regularly experiences sensual attraction would be [[allosensual]]. One who does not or experiences little sensual attraction may identify as [[asensual]] or an identity on the [[Asensual Spectrum|asensual spectrum]].
== Sensual Identities ==
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* [[Vincisensual]]
For a more complete list, see the [[:Category:Tertiary Identity|
==Sensual Attraction Terminology==
*[[
*[[Asensual Spectrum|Asensual spectrum]]
*[[Touch-ambivalent]]
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*[[Touch-indifferent]]
*[[Touch-repulsed]]
*[[Touch-repulsed|Touch-averse]]
*[[Touch-Drained|Touch-drained]]
*[[Touch-Oscillating|Touch-oscillating]]
==Flags ==
The first flag was coined by tumblr user arya-fae on or before September 3, 2015.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Sensual-Ace-Aro-557589529</ref><ref>https://pride-color-schemes.tumblr.com/post/147083424165/sensual</ref>
The second flag was coined by an unknown user at an unknown time. White represents a lack of sexuality or sexual desire, peach and light brown represents skin and the sensation of touch, and finally, the black represents diversity from sexual attraction.
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==Resources==
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[[Category:Terminology]]
[[Category:Attraction]]
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