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'''Aceish''', also known as '''Ace-ish''', is a term for anyone who is [[asexual]] or on the [[asexual spectrum]], but only partially identifies with the asexual label. For example, someone who is asexual and [[cupiosexual]] may only partially identify with being asexual despite their asexuality due to the fact that they desire a sexual relationship. Another example could be an asexual |
'''Aceish''', also known as '''Ace-ish''', is a term for anyone who is [[asexual]] or on the [[asexual spectrum]], but only partially identifies with the asexual label. For example, someone who is asexual and [[cupiosexual]] may only partially identify with being asexual despite their asexuality due to the fact that they desire a sexual relationship. Another example could be an asexual individual who struggles with internalized acephobia, and is uncomfortable with identifying as asexual. |
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The romantic counterpart of this term is [[aroish]]. |
The romantic counterpart of this term is [[aroish]]. |
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Aceish, also known as Ace-ish, is a term for anyone who is asexual or on the asexual spectrum, but only partially identifies with the asexual label. For example, someone who is asexual and cupiosexual may only partially identify with being asexual despite their asexuality due to the fact that they desire a sexual relationship. Another example could be an asexual individual who struggles with internalized acephobia, and is uncomfortable with identifying as asexual.
The romantic counterpart of this term is aroish.
History
Aceish was coined on September 10th, 2021, by FANDOM user Idratherhavecake. This page is the original source of the term.
Flag
The flag was also created on September 10th, 2021, by Idratherhavecake. The color meanings are as follows: black stands for questioning, purple and white stand for being asexual, and green stands for the disconnect with the asexual label.