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Aphysical, aemotional, and atertiary recoins
(Original post is here)
Aphysical and aphys-spec
A term for someone who does not experience physical attraction. This person may also be asexual, nonaesthetic, and/or asensual, or they could experience those types of attraction without a physical component.
The aphysical spectrum (aphys-spec) is a broader label that also encompasses those who experience atypical (fluctuating, very little, fluid, demi-/auto-/fray-/etc) physical attraction.
Flag meanings are the same as the original aphysical flag. The aphys-flag meanings are pink-brown for atypical physical attraction, pink-orange for aphys-spec people who still have/want physical relationships, gray for aphysical identity, pink for ace/asen/etc-spec people, and purple for asexual/asensual/etc people.
Aemotional and aemo-spec
A term for someone who does not experience emotional attraction. This person may also be aromantic, nonalterous, and/or a(queer)platonic, or they could experience those types of attraction without an emotional component.
The aemotional spectrum (aemo-spec) is a broader label that also encompasses those who experience atypical (fluctuating, very little, fluid, demi-/auto-/fray-/aego-/lith-/cupio-/etc) emotional attraction.
If you don't like vowels next to each other at the beginning of words you can call this ‘anemotional’ and ‘anem-spec’.
Also, someone (AndleRandle on Fandom) actually already made an aemo-spec flag but I wanted an official/matching one instead. So sorry Andle! Your flag is fine I just wanted to make my own.
Flag meanings are the same as the original aemotional flag. The aemo-flag meanings are dark pink for atypical emotional attraction, pink for aemo-spec people who still have/want emotional relationships, dark gray for aemotional identity, blue for aro/apl/etc-spec people, and dark blue for aromantic/aplatonic/etc people.
Atertiary and ate(r)-spec
A term for someone who does not experience tertiary attraction. This person would also be nonamical, asocial, amental, axenial, adomestic, and a[any other type of tertiary attraction].
The atertiary spectrum (ate[r]-spec) is a broader label that also encompasses those who experience atypical (fluctuating, very little, fluid, demi-/auto-/fray-/aego-/lith-/cupio-/etc) tertiary attraction. The ater-spec can also include people who experience some, but not all, types of tertiary attraction.
However some people don't like the term tertiary attraction because it can imply that types of attraction other than physical/s3xual (3=e) and emotional/romantic are less important. The term eriattraction was created as an alternative and some Fandom users (idk who) suggested that atertiary could therefore also be called noneriattracted (and I suggest that ater-spec could be noneri-spec). Another suggestion to replace tertiary is non-rose. So atertiary could also be called anrose and anro-spec.
Flag meanings are the same as the original atertiary flag. The ater-flag meanings are purple for atypical tertiary attraction, blue for ater-spec people who still have/want tertiary relationships, light gray for atertiary identity, yellow for axen/asoc/etc-spec people, and orange-brown for axenial/asocial/etc people.
Notes:
-Someone who is completely aphysical, aemotional, and atertiary may be considered anattractional (not experiencing any form of attraction at all).
-What counts as physical vs emotional vs tertiary attraction is completely up to the individual! Attraction feels different to everyone and if someone wants to use one if these terms due to being on an a-spectrum that I didn't explicitly list on the definition that's fine. (Ex: an apresential person considering themself aphysical or aemotional instead of atertiary).
Hey, I just wanna say, I think your work is lovely and I love the terms you've coined, however, I feel very excluded due to the definition of "aemotional". I can't form emotional bonds due to lack of empathy (neurodivergency), but I still feel many of the types of attraction that were listed under emotional attraction. People can feel platonic, romantic and queerplatonic attraction without an emotional factor. I know you're not at fault for the definition of those terms, however, I thought I should try and send this anyways. I hope this doesn't come off as an attack, I understand you had the best of intentions /nm/nbr - T.
Hi T, I'm glad you like my terms!
I want to say that I personally don't really feel emotional attraction either. So when I coined aemotional I kind of just copied a bunch of online definitions of emotional attraction?
Like on the LGBTA wiki (bad, I know but I was very new to the community at the time) platonic, romantic, and QP attraction were listed under emotional attraction. So I just included them in my definition.
But I guess you're right that aemo-spec could also just mean someone who doesn't feel/atypically feels emotional attraction but can still feel platonic/romantic/etc attraction without an emotional component.
So yeah great point anon! I hadn't thought of that. I was thinking of remaking some of my old terms anyway and when I remake the a-spec ones I'll definitely add something about this.
Made new ater-spec and aemo-spec flags because I didn't like the already existing ones. Feel free to use.