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# Being unsure what [[Sensual Attraction|sensual attraction]] is, and therefore being unsure if one has experienced it or not |
# Being unsure what [[Sensual Attraction|sensual attraction]] is, and therefore being unsure if one has experienced it or not |
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# Finding the concepts of sensuality/sensual attraction to be inaccessible, inapplicable, or nonsensical |
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# Being unable to understand sensual attraction as a concept or feeling disidentifying with the concept of sensual attraction, either as a social construct or as something potentially applicable to oneself |
# Being unable to understand sensual attraction as a concept or feeling disidentifying with the concept of sensual attraction, either as a social construct or as something potentially applicable to oneself |
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# Questioning sensuality for such a long time that the questioning itself becomes the sensuality, rather than a path toward any other identity |
# Questioning sensuality for such a long time that the questioning itself becomes the sensuality, rather than a path toward any other identity |
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# Having a difficulty distinguishing sensual attraction from other types of attraction |
# Having a difficulty distinguishing sensual attraction from other types of attraction |
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Quoisensuality is often considered an [[Asensual Spectrum| |
Quoisensuality is often considered an [[Asensual Spectrum|asen-spec]] identity, though not all quoisensuals identify with the [[Asensual Spectrum|asensual spectrum]]. Quoisensuality can more accurately be understood as a disidentification with the [[Sensual Attraction|sensual]]/[[asensual]] binary, which may or may not overlap with an [[Asensual Spectrum|asen-spec]] identity. |
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== History and Etymology == |
== History and Etymology == |
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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." |