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Allosexual

Allosexual refers to individuals who experience regular and consistent sexual attraction. This term encompasses those who do not identify on the asexual spectrum and have typical experiences of sexual desire and attraction. Allosexuality serves as a contrast to asexuality and helps highlight the diversity of sexual experiences. It includes people across all sexual orientations who … Read more

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Acespike

Acespike is an asexual orientation within the asexual spectrum. It describes someone who typically feels no sexual attraction but occasionally experiences rare, sudden, and intense spikes of sexual attraction for a short period before quickly returning to their usual asexual state. Acespike can stand as an orientation by itself or be combined with other orientations, … Read more

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Acemid

Acemid is an orientation describing someone who is strictly asexual but not strictly aromantic, yet still falls within the aromantic spectrum. This means that an acemid individual does not experience sexual attraction but does have romantic experiences or feelings that vary within the aromantic spectrum. Acemid can be used on its own or combined with … Read more

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Acejump

Ace-jump is an orientation where an individual typically experiences allosexual attraction but occasionally has sudden and intense spikes of complete or near-complete asexuality. These periods of asexuality are brief, and the person returns to their usual allosexual state just as suddenly. It is considered the opposite of acespike. The romantic counterpart to acejump is known … Read more

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Acefog

Acefog describes the experience of confusion or uncertainty surrounding one’s asexual identity. This can occur when asexual individuals struggle to understand or accept their lack of sexual attraction, often due to external pressures or misconceptions about asexuality. The term acknowledges that not all experiences within the asexual spectrum are clear or easily defined, and that … Read more

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Aceflux

Aceflux is a term for individuals whose experience of asexuality varies over time. This means that their levels of sexual attraction can shift between feeling completely asexual to experiencing moments of mild or sporadic sexual attraction. These shifts can happen gradually or suddenly and may last from hours to weeks or even months. Aceflux acknowledges … Read more

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Abrosensual

Abrosensual describes a type of sensual attraction that is fluid and can change over time. Individuals who identify as abrosensual may experience shifts in the intensity, focus, or nature of their desire for physical closeness, such as cuddling, holding hands, or other forms of non-sexual touch. These changes can happen frequently or gradually over weeks, … Read more

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Abroromantic

Abroromantic refers to individuals whose romantic attraction is fluid, but specifically within the non-binary spectrum. This means their romantic attraction shifts in intensity and focus, primarily directed toward non-binary individuals. Imagine Casey, who identifies as abroromantic. Casey experiences romantic attraction that changes frequently, but only toward non-binary genders. One week, Casey may feel deeply attracted … Read more

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Abroqueerplatonic

Abroqueerplatonic describes a fluidity in queerplatonic attraction, where an individual’s feelings toward queerplatonic partners (relationships that go beyond friendship but are not romantic) fluctuate in intensity, focus, or connection over time. An abroqueerplatonic individual may feel shifts in their queerplatonic relationships, experiencing varied levels of closeness or desire for queerplatonic bonds. Consider someone named Riley, … Read more