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    [[File:Vocasexual flag.png|thumb|Vocasexual flag by ace-auntie on Tumblr]]
    '''Vocasexual''' is an ace-spec label where someone ''only'' is able to be sexually attracted to someone if they find their voice attractive. They will not find someone sexually or romantically appealing if they have not heard their voice. Some may narrow it down further to singing rather than just speaking.
    '''Vocasexual''' is an [[Asexual Spectrum|ace-spec]] label where someone ''only'' is able to be sexually attracted to someone if they find their voice attractive. They will not find someone sexually appealing if they have not heard their voice. Some may narrow it down further to singing rather than just speaking.


    Many people find voices attractive, but that's a preference- this is not just the attraction to peoples' voices, but the inability to experience sexual attraction to a person until it is discovered that the person's voice is attractive.
    Many individuals find voices attractive, but that's a preference- this is not just the attraction to individualss' voices, but the inability to experience sexual attraction to a individual until it is discovered that the individual's voice is attractive.


    This can be paired with any other sexual modifiers, eg. "homovocasexual" or "bivocasexual".
    This can be paired with any other sexual modifiers, eg. "homovocasexual" or "bivocasexual". The romantic counterpart is [[vocaromantic]].


    == History ==
    == History ==
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    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The flag uses the common symbol for vocals (three curved white lines) in white overtop a grey, blue, purple, and pink flag. The grey represents greysexuality/romanticism and demisexuality/romanticism which the coiner felt falls under as well as nonbinary genders with the blue and pink representing the gender binary as a vocasexual/romantic person could be attracted to anyone of any gender so long as they find their voice attractive. The purple represents asexuality.
    The flag uses the common symbol for vocals (three curved white lines) in white overtop a grey, blue, purple, and pink flag. The grey represents greysexuality and demisexuality which the coiner felt falls under as well as nonbinary genders with the blue and pink representing the gender binary as a vocasexual individual could be attracted to anyone of any gender so long as they find their voice attractive. The purple represents asexuality.


    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==
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    Latest revision as of 21:50, 1 December 2021

    Vocasexual flag by ace-auntie on Tumblr

    Vocasexual is an ace-spec label where someone only is able to be sexually attracted to someone if they find their voice attractive. They will not find someone sexually appealing if they have not heard their voice. Some may narrow it down further to singing rather than just speaking.

    Many individuals find voices attractive, but that's a preference- this is not just the attraction to individualss' voices, but the inability to experience sexual attraction to a individual until it is discovered that the individual's voice is attractive.

    This can be paired with any other sexual modifiers, eg. "homovocasexual" or "bivocasexual". The romantic counterpart is vocaromantic.

    History

    Vocasexual and its romantic counterpart were coined by Tumblr user ace-auntie on January 3, 2020. The flags were designed the same day by the same user.

    Flag

    The flag uses the common symbol for vocals (three curved white lines) in white overtop a grey, blue, purple, and pink flag. The grey represents greysexuality and demisexuality which the coiner felt falls under as well as nonbinary genders with the blue and pink representing the gender binary as a vocasexual individual could be attracted to anyone of any gender so long as they find their voice attractive. The purple represents asexuality.

    Resources

    1. Ace Auntie (tumblr.com)
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