m
Fixed the placement of the CoA image.
Nevis Taiga (talk | contribs) (Added Cupiosexual Coat of Arms) |
Sanityflux (talk | contribs) m (Fixed the placement of the CoA image.) |
||
Line 1:
[[File:Cupiosexual.png|thumb
[[File:Cupiosx alt.png|thumb|Alternate cupiosexual flag by Fandom user Mothfree|250x250px]]▼
▲[[File:Cupiosx alt.png|thumb|Alternate cupiosexual flag by Fandom user Mothfree]]
[[File:Cupiosexual Symbol.png|thumb|136x136px|Cupiosexual Symbol]]▼
'''Cupiosexual,''' previously known as '''Kalossexual,''' is a [[Microlabel|micro-label]] on the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]]. Cupiosexual is defined as someone who does not experience sexual attraction but still desires/likes a sexual relationship. Cupiosexuals are commonly [[Sex-Favorable|sex-favorable]] but they do not have to be. Cupiosexual may also be used by individuals who sometimes feel sexual attraction but desire a sexual relationship even without attraction, for example, a [[demisexual]] individual who dates someone on the assumption that they will develop sexual attraction later on. Another example could be a [[fraysexual]] individual who dates someone after they lose their sexual attraction.
Line 14 ⟶ 11:
The flag was designed by an unknown individual on or before July 4, 2015. The color meaning is unknown.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Cupio-Kalos-2-543925404}}</ref>
The alternate flag by Fandom user Mothfree were designed in September 2021. The darker pink represents love, the lighter pink represents lack of attraction, the white represents relationships, the lighter purple represents sexuality, and the darker purple represents sex.[[File:Screenshot 2021-04-20 at 1.48.17 PM.png|thumb|alt=Pride|250x250px]]The cupiosexual symbol was created on 28th October 2021 for an LGBT+ symbols poster. It consists of the asexual circle and a slash through it to represent a lack of sexual attraction but a heart at the tip to represent a desire or taste for sexual relationships.
== Etymology ==
The prefix ''cupio-'' comes from the Latin word ''[[wiktionary:cupio#Latin|cupio]]'', meaning "to desire" or "to long for".
[[File:Cupiosexual COA.jpg|border|thumb|200x200px|Cupiosexual Coat of Arms]]
== Resources ==
<references />
|