Iamvanosexual: one would rather receive sexual acts than give them.
Idemsexual: categorizes feelings/attractions based on certain factors, but does not internally feel a difference between feelings/attractions.
Inactsexual: one wants a relationship, but is repulsed or does not like the actions associated with that attraction/relationship.
Requiessexual: has limited or no sexual attraction/activity due to some form of emotional exhaustion.
Reciprosexual: does not feel sexual attraction until you know someone is attracted to you.
Incisexual: feels sexual attraction in response to thoughts/feelings one may be potentially attracted to.
Acevague: orientation is influenced wholly or partially by one’s own neurodivergency.
Aro-Ace flag and the oriented aro-ace flag(left to right)
Apothisexual: They are repulsed at the idea of engaging in sex themselves, but are fine with sexual activity that does not involve them. Others may be repulsed by the idea of sex in general.
Unisexual/onesexual/ unianthrosexual: someone who feels attraction towards one person and one person only for advanced periods of time or perhaps one’s whole lifetime
Ansexuality: lack of interest in all kinds of sexual pleasure, interaction, or attraction, whether it be engaging in it or hearing about other people engaging in it. an intense hate towards any sexual feelings they have towards another or themselves.
Caedsexual: A Subset of asexuality. Eomeone who feels that they were, at one point allosexual, but that has been taken or “cut away” from them due to past trauma.
Myrsexual: One experiences multiple ace-spec identities. These identities could rapidly fluctuate or they could be experienced at the same time.
Proculsexual is an a-spec identity that describes someone who only feels sexual/romantic attraction to people who they're sure they can never be in a relationship with, such as fictional characters, or celebrities. Eg: Fictosexuals.
Fictosexual/ fictisexual/fictionalsexual: An umbrella term for anyone who experience exclusive attraction toward fictional characters. Eg: animesexuals
Acemid is an identity that describes someone that is strictly asexual, but not strictly aromantic, while still being on the aromantic spectrum.
An angled aroace is a person that is both ace-spec and aro-spec who experiences a form of attraction.
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