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Many [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]] individuals are sex-positive in this sense, and it is possible for an asexual to be [[Sex-Repulsed|repulsed by sex]] on a personal level while being sex-positive in regard to other individuals.
The term "sex-positive" is sometimes confused with the term "[[Sex-Favorable|sex-favorable]]", which refers to
== History ==
In general use, the term "sexual liberation" is used to describe a socio-political movement, witnessed from the 1960s - 1970s. However, the term has been used since the late 1920s and is commonly attributed as being influenced by Freud's writing on sexual liberation and psychosexual issues, as well as Wilhelm Reich, who originally coined the term.
In the 1960s, a shift in the ways individuals thought about sexuality began to take place, which began a period of de-conditioning in some circles away from old world antecedents, and developing new codes of sexual behavior. The 1960s also heralded a new culture of "free love" with millions of young individuals embracing the hippie ethos and preaching the power of love and the beauty of sex as a natural part of ordinary life. Hippies commonly believed that sex and sexuality were natural biological phenomena which should be neither denied nor repressed.
The term sex-positive first came in into use in the United States in the late 1990s with the founding of the Center for Sex and Culture in San Francisco, California and The Center for Sex Positive Culture in Seattle, Washington. In 2009 Sex Positive World began in Portland, Oregon. As of 2019 there are more than sixteen chapters of the nonprofit, in five countries.
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== Flag ==
The flag was
On the right side (from this angle): dark green represents [[agender]]/[[genderless]]
▲On the right side (from this angle): dark green represents [[agender]]/[[genderless]]<nowiki/>ness, light green represents [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] individuals, pale yellow represents [[xenic]] individuals, purple represents [[androgynous]] individuals, dark purple represents [[Genderfluid|fluid]] genders/[[Multigender|multigenders]], dark pink represents [[Woman|women]] and [[Woman-Related|feminine genders]], light pink represents [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender non-conforming]]/[[Pronoun Non-Conforming|pronoun non-conforming]] individuals, light blue represents [[outherine]]/[[abinary]] individuals, dark blue represents [[Man|men]] and [[Man-Related|masculine genders]], and purple-ish blue represents [[Exclusive Genders|exclusive genders]]/culture specific genders.
One the left side (from this angle:) red represents [[Sapphic|WLW]], dark orange represents love and [[Abrosexual|fluid sexualities]], light orange represents closeness, dark yellow represents [[Greysexual|greyasexual]]/[[demisexual]] sexualities, light yellow represents [[Enbian|NBLNB]], dark green represents neurodivergence, light green represents neurotypical individuals, dark blue represents [[Pocket Sexuality|pocket sexualities]], light blue represents [[Achillean|MLM]], and purple represents [[multisexual]] identities.
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