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    Quoiaesthetic is often considered an nonaesthetic spectrum identity, though not all quoiaesthetics identify with the nonaesthetic spectrum. Quoiaesthetic can more accurately be understood as a disidentification with the [[Aesthetic Attraction|aesthetic]]/nonaesthetic binary, which may or may not overlap with an asen-spec identity.
    Quoiaesthetic is often considered an nonaesthetic spectrum identity, though not all quoiaesthetics identify with the nonaesthetic spectrum. Quoiaesthetic can more accurately be understood as a disidentification with the [[Aesthetic Attraction|aesthetic]]/nonaesthetic binary, which may or may not overlap with an asen-spec identity.


    History and Etymoogy
    == History and Etymoogy ==

    The term quoiromantic was first coined by Tumblr user Epochryphal (Cor) in 2012, based on quoi, the French word for "what."
    The term quoiromantic was first coined by Tumblr user Epochryphal (Cor) in 2012, based on quoi, the French word for "what."


    Quoiaesthetic was coined by FANDOM user Rat0Meat, inspired by quoiromantic and quoisexual, on May 29,2021.
    Quoiaesthetic was coined by FANDOM user Rat0Meat, inspired by quoiromantic and quoisexual, on May 29,2021.


    Flag and Symbolism
    == Flag and Symbolism ==

    In 2015, Cor proposed cos own flag design for quoi identities, including [[quoigender]], [[quoisexual]], and [[quoiromantic]]: four lavender question marks, rotated in a ring to share a single dot, as if spinning in a circle. This design was overlaid on a cool grey background in a house-shape, instead of the traditional rectangular flag. The choice of question marks as a symbol references the questioning basis of quoi as an identity term.
    In 2015, Cor proposed cos own flag design for quoi identities, including [[quoigender]], [[quoisexual]], and [[quoiromantic]]: four lavender question marks, rotated in a ring to share a single dot, as if spinning in a circle. This design was overlaid on a cool grey background in a house-shape, instead of the traditional rectangular flag. The choice of question marks as a symbol references the questioning basis of quoi as an identity term.


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