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[[File:NONCOPESEXUAL ALT FLAG.png|thumb|Alternate noncopesexual flag by FANDOM user [https://lgbta.fandom.com/wiki/User:Rhythmsancat rhythmsancat]]] |
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'''Noncopesexual''' is where an individual feels [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] but is unable to cope with it or unable to act upon it. |
'''Noncopesexual''' is where an individual feels [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] but is unable to cope with it or unable to act upon it. |
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Revision as of 06:22, 20 December 2021
Noncopesexual is where an individual feels sexual attraction but is unable to cope with it or unable to act upon it.
This inability or unwillingness to participate could be caused by many things, including but not limited to:
- Anxiety regarding the act itself, the individual's own body or of "performing" well
- Finding it difficult to initiate or participate in intimate activities in general
- Anticipation of disappointment in the act, causing disinterest in acting on attraction
- Anxiety or fear felt in regards to consequences of sexual experiences (ex: pregnancy, STDs, etc)
The romantic counterpart is noncoperomantic.
Flag
The noncopesexual flag has cyan and green stripes because they are the opposites of what are considered the sexiest colors (red and magenta). The flag still has a stripe of black because people who are noncopesexual still experience attraction they just aren't able to cope with it. The flag was created on December 27 2020 by Fandom user Calamity Call.