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    [[File:Erase.png|alt=The erassexual and erasromantic flag created by the fandom user @Dxxnkichu.|thumb|Erassexual flag.]][[File:Erassexual.png|thumb|Alternative flag]]'''Erassexual''' is an [[Asexual Spectrum|acespec]] term where ones' [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] has partially/fully vanished. It may have to do with neurodivergency or trauma which is also [[neuroasexual]] or maybe it left for another/no reason. The [[Romantic Attraction|romantic]] version of this is [[erasromantic]] while the gender version of this is [[erasgender]].
    [[File:Erassexual.png|thumb|The Erassexual flag]][[File:Erase.png|alt=The erassexual and erasromantic flag created by the fandom user @Dxxnkichu.|thumb|Alternate erassexual flag.]]'''Erassexual''' is an [[Asexual Spectrum|acespec]] term where ones' [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] has partially/fully vanished. It may have to do with neurodivergency or trauma which is also [[neuroasexual]] or maybe it left for another/no reason. The [[Romantic Attraction|romantic]] version of this is [[erasromantic]] while the gender version of this is [[erasgender]].


    == History ==
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    == Flags and Symbols ==
    == Flags and Symbols ==
    On the first flag, the erassexual/romantic flag has green to represent romantic attraction, purple to represent sexual attraction, white to represent to presents of attraction, and black to represent the sudden lack of attraction.
    For the first flag, the red represents sexuality, the white represents the sexuality as it once was, the dark core representing the neurodivergency or trauma, the lines represent the vanishing of the sexuality, and the black represents absence.


    On the second flag, the erassexual/romantic flag has green to represent romantic attraction, purple to represent sexual attraction, white to represent to presents of attraction, and black to represent the sudden lack of attraction.
    For the alternative flag, the red represents sexuality, the white represents the sexuality as it once was, the dark core representing the neurodivergency or trauma, the lines represent the vanishing of the sexuality, and the black represents absence.


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    Revision as of 23:16, 8 February 2021

    The Erassexual flag
    The erassexual and erasromantic flag created by the fandom user @Dxxnkichu.
    Alternate erassexual flag.

    Erassexual is an acespec term where ones' sexual attraction has partially/fully vanished. It may have to do with neurodivergency or trauma which is also neuroasexual or maybe it left for another/no reason. The romantic version of this is erasromantic while the gender version of this is erasgender.

    History

    Erassexual, along with erasromantic, were coined by the fandom user @Dxxnkichu on December 29th, 2020.

    The primary erassexual and erasromantic flags, as well as the alternative erasgender flag, was created by Wikia user @Fruitindividual, also known as Instagram user @mincom_artist2, on February 8th, 2021.

    Flags and Symbols

    For the first flag, the red represents sexuality, the white represents the sexuality as it once was, the dark core representing the neurodivergency or trauma, the lines represent the vanishing of the sexuality, and the black represents absence.

    On the second flag, the erassexual/romantic flag has green to represent romantic attraction, purple to represent sexual attraction, white to represent to presents of attraction, and black to represent the sudden lack of attraction.


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