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Often abbreviation to SAM, the split attraction model is primarily used by bisexual+ and asexual people to describe the differences within their sexual and romantic attractions. One such example of the split attraction model is to describe an individual who is both asexual and aromantic (aroace), that is, an individual who experiences little or no […]
Autochorisexual (alternative spelling: autochorissexual) is now more commonly known as aegosexual. Autochorisexual/Aegosexual is an identity found on the asexual spectrum, used to describe two similar, but subtly distinct, kinds of sexual attraction and behaviour: (a) an individual that experiences arousal at the thought of sexual behaviours, but experiences no or little sexual attraction towards other people; or,(b) […]
Aegosexual is an identity found on the asexual spectrum, used to describe two similar, but subtly distinct, kinds of sexual attraction and behaviour: (a) an individual that experiences arousal at the thought of sexual behaviours, but experiences no or little sexual attraction towards other people; or, (b) an individual who experiences sexual attraction, but does […]
Colours & Meanings Community Love and relationships that exist outside of conventional ideas of romantic and sexual relationships Wholeness as people and representing platonic and nonamorous relationships Representing the aroace identity (blue as the colour between aromantic green and asexual purple) Representing the aroace identity (blue as the colour between aromantic green and asexual purple) […]
Colours & Meanings Asexuals & Asexuality Grey Asexuals & Demisexuals Asexual Partners Community About The Asexual flag was created in 2010 by AVEN (The Asexual Visibility and Education Network), after consultation with many Asexual groups around the world. It was inspired by AVEN’s logo and represents the many identities within the Asexual spectrum, including Grey […]
It has become a symbol for alloromantic (non aromantic) asexual individuals, derived from the slang term for asexual (ace) and the heart symbol being a traditional symbol representing love. See also: ace of spades.
Derived from the slang term for asexual, ace, the ace of spades describes individuals that are both asexual and aromantic. The symbol for spades in the card suite has become closely associated with the asexual community as a whole, in part, because of the ace of spades link. See also: ace of hearts.
an identity on the aromantic spectrum, in which an individual fluctuates between being aromantic and alloromantic.