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'''Sensual attraction''', also known as '''sensorial attraction''', is a type of
Some
Sensual attraction can often be confused with sensual drive, or its especially intense counterpart, touch-starvation. Sensual drive and touch
A sensual crush is known as a lush, although the term is not widely used. Sensual attraction is most commonly associated with the color orange. Someone who regularly experiences sensual attraction would be [[allosensual]]. One who does not or experiences little sensual attraction may identify as [[asensual]] or an identity on the [[Asensual Spectrum|asensual spectrum]]. ▼
▲A sensual crush is known as a lush, although the term is not widely used. Sensual attraction is most commonly associated with the color orange. Someone who regularly experiences sensual attraction would be [[allosensual]]. One who does not experience or experiences little sensual attraction may identify as [[asensual]] or an identity on the [[Asensual Spectrum|asensual spectrum]].
== Sensual Identities ==
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* [[Queersensual]]
* [[Vincisensual]]
For a more complete list, see the [[:Category:Tertiary Identity|
==Sensual Attraction Terminology==
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*[[Tertiary Attraction|Tertiary attraction]]
*[[Asensual Spectrum|Asensual spectrum]]
*[[Touch-Ambivalent|Touch-ambivalent]]
*[[Touch-Favorable|Touch-favorable]]
*[[Touch-Indifferent|Touch-indifferent]]
*[[Touch-Repulsed|Touch-repulsed]]
*[[Touch-Averse|Touch-averse]]
*[[Touch-Drained|Touch-drained]]
*[[Touch-Oscillating|Touch-oscillating]]
==Flags ==
The first flag was coined by
The second flag was coined by an unknown user at an unknown time. White represents a lack of sexuality or sexual desire, peach and light brown represents skin and the sensation of touch, and finally,
The third flag was coined by user [[User:MutedGold|MutedGold]] on November 18th, 2020. The flag is based on the [https://www.gardenia.net/plant/matthiola-incana-stock-flower Matthiola Incana flower], due to the flowers' meanings around being happy together, growing old together, and similar concepts. The cross on the flag is symbolic of hugs
▲The second flag was coined by an unknown user at an unknown time. White represents a lack of sexuality or sexual desire, peach and light brown represents skin and the sensation of touch, and finally, the black represents diversity from sexual attraction.
The fourth flag was created by FANDOM user [[User:Zer0Rebel4|Zer0Rebel4]]. Dark purple represents allosensuals, pink for [[Greysensual|greysensuals]], brown for asensuals, beige for demisensuals, white for sensual attraction, and black for the spectrum of sensual attraction. When someone wants to show that a certain attraction is sensual they may put that attraction's flag inside a triangle.▼
▲The third flag was coined by user MutedGold on November 18th, 2020. The flag is based on the Matthiola Incana flower, due to the flowers meanings around being happy together, growing old together, and similar concepts. The cross on the flag is symbolic of hugs, and is in the lightest color to represent the brightness and joy from contact. The dark stripes for the deep warmth of accepting how small acts can impact oneself. The green is the leaves of the flower and represents calm happy growth.
The fifth flag was made by FANDOM user [[User:Gildedrat|gilded rat]] on August 21st as an equal version of the original flag.
▲The fourth flag was created by FANDOM user Zer0Rebel4. Dark purple represents allosensuals, pink for greysensuals, brown for asensuals, beige for demisensuals, white for sensual attraction and black for the spectrum of sensual attraction. When someone wants to show that a certain attraction is sensual they may put that attraction's flag inside a triangle.
==Resources==
<references
[[Category:Terminology]]
[[Category:Attraction]]
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