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    [[File:Iculasexual.png|thumb|220x220px|The iculasexual flag.]]
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    '''Iculasexual''', also sometimes called '''Pothisexual''', is a term for someone who is [[asexual]] and [[sex-favorable]]. One is open to sexual acts and/or being in sexual relationships, despite not feeling sexual attraction.
    '''Iculasexual''', also sometimes called '''Pothisexual''', is a term for someone who is [[asexual]] and [[sex-favorable]]. One is open to sexual acts and/or being in sexual relationships, despite not feeling sexual attraction.

    Iculasexual is known as a [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Micro-Label micro-label], meaning that by saying that one is iculasexual it is implied that one is also [[asexual]], or another [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Category:Ace-spec_identity ace-spec] identity. In this case [[asexual]] is the primary sexual identity and iculasexual acts as a modifier, making a specific sub-category of [[asexual|asexuals]].


    It is the opposite of [[apothisexual]].
    It is the opposite of [[apothisexual]].

    Revision as of 12:06, 4 June 2020

    The iculasexual flag.

    Iculasexual, also sometimes called Pothisexual, is a term for someone who is asexual and sex-favorable. One is open to sexual acts and/or being in sexual relationships, despite not feeling sexual attraction.

    Iculasexual is known as a micro-label, meaning that by saying that one is iculasexual it is implied that one is also asexual, or another ace-spec identity. In this case asexual is the primary sexual identity and iculasexual acts as a modifier, making a specific sub-category of asexuals.

    It is the opposite of apothisexual.

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