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    '''Nocturnal-ace''' is an identity on the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]], it is defined as someone who experiences [[sexual attraction]] during the day, but barely/doesn’t experience sexual attraction during the night. One may be [[allosexual]] during the day, but be [[asexual]] or [[Greysexual|graysexual]] during the night. It’s also a cycle like it doesn’t change and it’ doesn’t end. There’s also a opposite version of this where you experience sexual attraction during the night then doesn’t experience sexual attraction during the day.
    '''Nocturnal-ace''' is an identity on the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]], it is defined as someone who experiences [[sexual attraction]] during the day, but barely/doesn’t experience sexual attraction during the night. One may be [[allosexual]] during the day, but be [[asexual]] or [[Greysexual|graysexual]] during the night. It’s also a cycle like it doesn’t change and it’ doesn’t end. There’s also a opposite version of this where you experience sexual attraction during the night then doesn’t experience sexual attraction during the day. The sexual attraction comes back at day. So it comes and goes comes and goes.


    == History ==
    == History ==

    Revision as of 13:28, 8 April 2021

    Nocturnal-ace is an identity on the asexual spectrum, it is defined as someone who experiences sexual attraction during the day, but barely/doesn’t experience sexual attraction during the night. One may be allosexual during the day, but be asexual or graysexual during the night. It’s also a cycle like it doesn’t change and it’ doesn’t end. There’s also a opposite version of this where you experience sexual attraction during the night then doesn’t experience sexual attraction during the day. The sexual attraction comes back at day. So it comes and goes comes and goes.

    History

    This term was coined by FANDOM user PastelGalaxy12, FANDOM user LiterallyJustExisting, and an unknown user on April 8th, 2021.[1]

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