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[[File:Aliusasexual.png|thumb|The |
[[File:Aliusasexual.png|thumb|The Alius/Alloasexual Flag]] |
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'''Aliusasexual''' is a sexual orientation on the [[asexual spectrum]]. It is the same as one being [[asexual]] but because of something, it feel as if it’s ‘another type’ (/different). Although they are asexual, the term doesn’t feel fully right to them. |
'''Aliusasexual''' or '''Alloasexual''' (not to be confused with [[Aliussexual]]/[[Allosexual]]) is a sexual orientation on the [[asexual spectrum]]. It is the same as one being [[asexual]] but because of something, it feel as if it’s ‘another type’ (/different). Although they are asexual, the term doesn’t feel fully right to them. |
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[[File:Aliusdemisexual (Updated) .png|thumb|The |
[[File:Aliusdemisexual (Updated) .png|thumb|The Alius/Allodemisexual Flag]] |
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[[File:Aliusgreysexual.png|thumb|The |
[[File:Aliusgreysexual.png|thumb|The Alius/Allogreysexual Flag]] |
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For example one may be asexual and have a high libido. This could make them feel uncomfortable calling themselves an asexual. |
For example one may be asexual and have a high libido. This could make them feel uncomfortable calling themselves an asexual. |
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The prefix- alius can be combined with [[demisexual]], [[greysexual]] etc. |
The prefix- alius/allo can be combined with [[demisexual]], [[greysexual]] etc. |
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==History== |
== History == |
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The term was coined by ALDA on November 4, 2021. |
The term was coined by ALDA on November 4, 2021. The second name then coined by ALDA on November 19. |
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==Flags== |
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The colors/colours are the same on the asexual flag but in another order. It implies that it’s ‘another type’ of asexual |
The colors/colours are the same on the asexual flag but in another order. It implies that it’s ‘another type’ of asexual |
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*Grey |
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*White |
*White |
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*Purple |
*Purple |
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==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
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Alius |
Alius (Latin) and Allo (Greek) means ‘another’, combining it with ‘asexual’ is translated to ‘another asexual’. |
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[[Category:Ace-spec identity]] |
[[Category:Ace-spec identity]] |