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    * Questioning platonic attraction for such a long time that the questioning itself becomes the sexuality, rather than a path toward any other identity
    * Questioning platonic attraction for such a long time that the questioning itself becomes the sexuality, rather than a path toward any other identity
    * Having a difficulty distinguishing platonic attraction from other types of attraction.
    * Having a difficulty distinguishing platonic attraction from other types of attraction.



    Quoiplatonic people, especially those under the [[Aromantic Spectrum|aromantic]] and [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual umbrellas]], may identify with both or neither the [[Aplatonic Spectrum|aplatonic spectrum]] or [[Alloplatonic|alloplatonicness.]]
    Quoiplatonic people, especially those under the [[Aromantic Spectrum|aromantic]] and [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual umbrellas]], may identify with both or neither the [[Aplatonic Spectrum|aplatonic spectrum]] or [[Alloplatonic|alloplatonicness.]]

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    Quoiplatonic Flag

    Quoiplatonic (also called WTFplatonic or Whatplatonic) is a platonic equivalent of quoiromantic and quoisexual. It can also be considered a catchall or umbrella term for similar identities.

    Quoiplatonic experiences may include:

    • Being unsure what platonic attraction is, and therefore being unsure if one has experienced it or not.
    • Finding the concept of platonic-ness/platonic attraction to be inaccessible, inapplicable, or nonsensical
    • Being unable to understand platonic attraction as a concept or feeling
    • Disidentifying with the concept of platonic attraction, either as a social construct or as something potentially applicable to oneself
    • Questioning platonic attraction for such a long time that the questioning itself becomes the sexuality, rather than a path toward any other identity
    • Having a difficulty distinguishing platonic attraction from other types of attraction.

    Quoiplatonic people, especially those under the aromantic and asexual umbrellas, may identify with both or neither the aplatonic spectrum or alloplatonicness.

    Flag

    The colors of the quoiplatonic flag are as of followed. Grey means inability to tell if feeling platonic attraction, mint means aromanticism, brown means possible platonic attraction, and blue means aplatonic. The flag was designed by official quoisexual on Tumblr.

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