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[[File:Spintellic Attraction Flag.png|thumb|The spintellic attraction flag.]] |
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[[File:Spintellic Attraction Flag With Equal Stripes.png|thumb|The spintellic attraction flag with equal stripes.]] |
[[File:Spintellic Attraction Flag With Equal Stripes.png|thumb|The spintellic attraction flag with equal stripes.]] |
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'''Spintellic Attraction''' is a form of [[attraction]] in which one desires to tell someone about their special |
'''Spintellic Attraction''' is a form of [[attraction]] in which one desires to tell someone about their special interests/hyperfixations. It is exclusively experienced by [[neurodivergent]] folkel whose neurotype involves having special interests and/or hyperfixations. It can accompany other forms of attraction (eg. [[Platonic Attraction|platonic]], [[Romantic Attraction|romantic]], [[Social Attraction|social]], etc); however, it doesn’t have to. |
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A spintellic crush is known as a spinsh (alternatively spelled as spinch). |
A spintellic crush is known as a spinsh (alternatively spelled as spinch). |
Revision as of 18:41, 15 September 2021
Spintellic Attraction is a form of attraction in which one desires to tell someone about their special interests/hyperfixations. It is exclusively experienced by neurodivergent folkel whose neurotype involves having special interests and/or hyperfixations. It can accompany other forms of attraction (eg. platonic, romantic, social, etc); however, it doesn’t have to.
A spintellic crush is known as a spinsh (alternatively spelled as spinch).
History
The term was coined by Tumblr user synpa-tee on September 15, 2021. The flags were created by the same user on the same day.[1]
Flag
The spintellic attraction flag has six stripes: three green stripes of different values and three red-orange stripes of different values. There's a black infinity symbol in the center, with a green and orange outline. It combines the autigender flag with the ADHD flag.
Etymology
The term is a combination of 'spin,' as special interests are often called 'SpIns,' and the word 'tell.'