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Expecsexual was coined by wiki user |
Expecsexual was coined by an anonymous wiki user on June 4, 2021. It is based on [[expecgender]]. |
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== Flag == |
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The expecsexual flag was designed by wiki user |
The expecsexual flag was designed by the same anonymous wiki user on June 4, 2021. Black and grey represent the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]], as well as sexual attraction to genders different from your own. Black and grey were chosen because they are often used to represent [[Asexual|asexuality]] and [[Straight|heterosexuality]]. This is not to imply that asexuality and heterosexuality are inherently related, nor is it meant to imply that asexuality can not be [[queer]]; it's just double symbolism. Pink represents [[Allosexual|allosexuality]], as well as attraction to the same/similar genders. Pink was chosen because it is often used to represent sex and queerness. It was partially inspired by the pink in the [[bisexual]] flag. White represents [[Multisexual|multisexuality]]. The gradients represent [[Abrosexual|fluidity]]. |
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[[Category:Fluid Sexuality]] |
[[Category:Fluid Sexuality]] |
Latest revision as of 23:57, 11 May 2022
Expecsexual, also known as pivotsexual or swivelsexual, is a mutosexuality where one's sexual orientation changes based on the people one is around. This could be around only specific people or around people in general.
History
Expecsexual was coined by an anonymous wiki user on June 4, 2021. It is based on expecgender.
Flag
The expecsexual flag was designed by the same anonymous wiki user on June 4, 2021. Black and grey represent the asexual spectrum, as well as sexual attraction to genders different from your own. Black and grey were chosen because they are often used to represent asexuality and heterosexuality. This is not to imply that asexuality and heterosexuality are inherently related, nor is it meant to imply that asexuality can not be queer; it's just double symbolism. Pink represents allosexuality, as well as attraction to the same/similar genders. Pink was chosen because it is often used to represent sex and queerness. It was partially inspired by the pink in the bisexual flag. White represents multisexuality. The gradients represent fluidity.