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    '''Questian''', also called '''A?''', means one does not know their sexuality/romantic [[orientation]] due to their place in the [[Asexual Spectrum|ace]]/[[Aromantic Spectrum|aro]] spectrum.
     
    They may have narrowed down what their [[attraction]] is, but not fully.
     
    One may be questian because they:
     
    *haven’t met enough of that/those gender(s) to know if they like that/those gender(s).
     
    *don’t know if they do or don’t understand romantic/sexual attraction.
     
    *are [[demiromantic]] and/or [[demisexual]] and never having a long enough connection with someone of that/those gender(s) to know if you’re attracted to that/those gender(s).
     
    This is exclusive to those who are ace-spec and/or aro-spec. One does not have to know their exact identity, as long as they know they are a-spec and believe it is affecting their ability to figure out their attraction. One might also be [[questioning]] and/or [[Quoisexual|quoi]]- in addition to being questian.
    ==Questian Identities ==
    ==Subsets==
     
    *'''Expeditian''' is when they are actively trying to find out what their true romantic/sexual attraction is. This term comes from the word ''(expedition, ismeaning being on a quest to find more knowledge)''.
     
    *'''Journian''' is when they need/want to find what true romantic/sexual attraction is, but understand it might take more time for them, so they don't actively seek it out. This term comes from the word ''(journey, meansmeaning to be on a quest where the trip is more important then the destination)''.
     
    *'''Wanderian''' is when youone dondoesn't need/ or want to find what their true romantic/ or sexual attraction is. This term comes from the word ''(wandering, isto travelingmean travelling without destination)''.
     
    These subsets make it easier to tell how the individual feels about their connection to their true romantic/sexual attraction and their being questian. They can identify as a sub-label, but they don't have to.
     
    ==History==
    The term was originally coined June 9th, 2021, on an Amino! post<ref>https://aminoapps.com/c/acealliance/page/blog/new-flags/vd8E_vLnHnunQmj2wqxVpLqlVJ57xaMx21xIX</ref> by the user Story the Cat,
    and then updated on a FANDOM post<ref>https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000202227</ref> by the same individual on the account [[User:IAmArtemisTheCat|IAmArtemisTheCat]] on October 10th, 2021, adding the subsets and elaborating the sexuality further.
     
    ==Flag==
    The flag was created on the same coining date as the term by the same user. The color meanings are purple meaning ace spectrum, pink meaning possible attraction to [[Fiaspec|female]]/[[Fingender|feminine]] gender(s), yellow meaning possible attraction to [[Non-Binary|non-binary]]/[[outherine]]/[[xenic]] gender(s), gray meaning unknown/questioning, blue meaning possible attraction to [[Miaspec|male]]/[[Mingender|masculine]] gender(s), light green meaning possible attraction to [[agender]]/[[Agiaspec|agender-like]] & [[neutrois]]/[[Niaspec|neutral]] gender(s), and green meaning aro spectrum
    The flag was created on the same coining date as the term by the same user. The color meanings go as follows:
     
    *purple: ace spectrum
     
    *pink: possible attraction to female/feminine gender(s)
     
    *yellow: possible attraction to non-bianry/outherien/xenic gender(s)
     
    *gray: unknown/questioning
     
    *blue: possible attraction to male/masculine gender(s)
     
    *light green: possible attraction to agender/agender-like & neutrois/neutral gender(s)
     
    *green: aro spectrum
     
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