No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
== Flag == |
== Flag == |
||
The flag was designed on the 11th of July 2021 by FANDOM user ThatAnnoyingDemigirl. The section in the middle of the flag is similar to the reciprosexual flag. The shades of grey at the sides of the flag symbolise the flexible nature of this identity. |
The flag was designed on the 11th of July 2021 by FANDOM user [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/User:ThatAnnoyingDemigirl?useskin=oasis ThatAnnoyingDemigirl]. The section in the middle of the flag is similar to the reciprosexual flag. The shades of grey at the sides of the flag symbolise the flexible nature of this identity. |
||
[[Category:Ace-spec identity]] |
[[Category:Ace-spec identity]] |
||
[[Category:Aro-spec identity]] |
[[Category:Aro-spec identity]] |
Revision as of 11:43, 11 July 2021
Reciproflexible is an a-spec identity where one normally is only attracted to someone once one knows they reciprocate that attraction, but occasionally can experience attraction to someone who one knows or assumes does not reciprocate that attraction. This can be for any form of attraction, such as (but not limited to) sexual attraction, romantic attraction and platonic attraction.
The type of attraction can be combined with reciproflexible, so for example, one can be reciprosensualflexible. The gender(s) one is attracted to can also be combined in this identity - for example, if one is attracted to all genders but gender plays a role in attraction, one could be omnireciproflexible.
History
This term was coined by FANDOM user ThatAnnoyingDemigirl on the 11th of July 2021, on this wiki page.
Etymology
The start of this term, recipro-, comes from the start of the word reciprocate, and the end of the term, -flexible, means that this orientation is flexible.
Flag
The flag was designed on the 11th of July 2021 by FANDOM user ThatAnnoyingDemigirl. The section in the middle of the flag is similar to the reciprosexual flag. The shades of grey at the sides of the flag symbolise the flexible nature of this identity.