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{{Unsourced}}[[File:Apothisensual.jpg|thumb|The apothisensual flag]] |
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[[File:Apothisensual2 flag.jpg|thumb|Alternate apothisensual flag by Pride-Flags]] |
[[File:Apothisensual2 flag.jpg|thumb|Alternate apothisensual flag by Pride-Flags]] |
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'''Apothisensual''' is a [ |
'''Apothisensual''' is a [[microlabel]] on the [[Asensual Spectrum|asensual spectrum]]. It refers to an [[asensual]] person who is [[touch-repulsed]]. For some apothisensuals, they are repulsed at the idea of engaging in sensual acts themselves, but are fine with sensual acts that do not involve them. Others may be repulsed by the idea of sensuality in general. Those who are apothisensual typically do not seek out sensual relationships and many dislike activities involving touch or that are motivated by sensual attraction. |
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The sexual counterpart to apothisensual is [[apothisexual]]. The romantic counterpart is [[apothiromantic]]. The platonic counterpart is [[apothiplatonic]]. |
The sexual counterpart to apothisensual is [[apothisexual]]. The romantic counterpart is [[apothiromantic]]. The platonic counterpart is [[apothiplatonic]]. |
Revision as of 17:06, 4 February 2022
Apothisensual is a microlabel on the asensual spectrum. It refers to an asensual person who is touch-repulsed. For some apothisensuals, they are repulsed at the idea of engaging in sensual acts themselves, but are fine with sensual acts that do not involve them. Others may be repulsed by the idea of sensuality in general. Those who are apothisensual typically do not seek out sensual relationships and many dislike activities involving touch or that are motivated by sensual attraction.
The sexual counterpart to apothisensual is apothisexual. The romantic counterpart is apothiromantic. The platonic counterpart is apothiplatonic.
Flag
The apothisensual flag and its alternate were created on June 25, 2016 by DevianArt user Pride-Flags.[1]
Etymology
The prefix apothi- comes from the Greek word apothisan, meaning repulsed.