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    '''Acarnal''' is a term using the [[ARCsexual]] umbrella. It is another word for [[sex-indifferent]] or sex-neutral, meaning someone who has no strong feelings about sex, either positive or negative. The term sex-indifferent is commonly associated with the [[asexual]] community. The term acarnal can be used by asexuals and by sex-indifferent [[allosexual|allosexuals]].
    '''Acarnal''' is a term under the [[ARCsexual]] umbrella. It is another word for [[sex-indifferent]] or sex-neutral, meaning someone who has no strong feelings about sex, either [[Sex-favorable|positive]] or [[Sex-repulsed|negative]]. The term sex-indifferent is commonly associated with the [[asexual]] community. The term acarnal can be used by asexuals and by sex-indifferent [[allosexual|allosexuals]].

    == History ==
    Acarnal has been used since December 14, 2014 alongside other ARCsexual identities.<ref>https://arcresources.tumblr.com/post/105182992488/basic-types-of-sex-aversion-repulsion-and</ref> It is currently unknown when acarnal was coined and the coiner is also unknown.

    == References ==
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    Revision as of 15:25, 3 March 2021

    Acarnal is a term under the ARCsexual umbrella. It is another word for sex-indifferent or sex-neutral, meaning someone who has no strong feelings about sex, either positive or negative. The term sex-indifferent is commonly associated with the asexual community. The term acarnal can be used by asexuals and by sex-indifferent allosexuals.

    History

    Acarnal has been used since December 14, 2014 alongside other ARCsexual identities.[1] It is currently unknown when acarnal was coined and the coiner is also unknown.

    References

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