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[[File:Aphile.png|thumb|The aphile flag.]] |
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'''Aphilia''' describes someone who doesn't experience great affection to anything nor a strong liking and taste for anyone. |
'''Aphilia''' describes someone who doesn't experience great affection to anything nor a strong liking and taste for anyone. |
Revision as of 20:31, 26 November 2021
Aphilia describes someone who doesn't experience great affection to anything nor a strong liking and taste for anyone.
Some aromantics use it to express lovelessness, nonamory, analterous-ness and agamy. It's also used as a extension to panaspec and anattractional spectrum.
History
An image from The SAGAnthology in DiversifyLit 2016, alludes lack of love as a quality of aphilic.[1] It was never fully defined until 27 February 2019, where it's also added to the definition the lack of paraphilias and "normophilias".[2] Omnianattracted was suggested as an alternative by Aster in 2018 via orientando.org.[5] The definition was also based on acephilia.[3]
Flag
The aphile flag was made by Tumblr user Beyond MOGAI Pride Flags on February 27, 2019. It has no confirmed meaning.