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Dellosexual pride flag[1]

Dellosexuality is a term on the asexual spectrum that is characterized by divided sexual attraction, being similar to demisexuality for some genders and allosexuality for others.[2][3] Dellosexuality is specifically for multisexual individuals, such as bisexuals, pansexuals, polysexuals, etc.; who experience their sexual attraction directed towards some gender(s) without any conditions or "difficulties" while for others the attraction arises only when there is emotional or affective involvement or connection.

Etymology and origin

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The dellosexual, is a neologism coming from demi- (from the French,[4] meaning "half" or "part"), and allo- (meaning "other" in classical Greek).[5][6] Because dellosexual and romantic individuals are "demisexual in relation to one gender" while they are "allosexual in relation to another".

The origin of the term was thanks to User GenderGay on Wikia FANDOM, the term was coined on January 1, 2021, after they did extensive research and were unable to find a label for what they and others experienced. Note that the experience is much older than the label.[7]

Flag

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The dellosexual flag was designed by user GenderGay on Wikia FANDOM on January 1, 2021. The flag is inspired by the demisexual flag, however the light gray and black are inverted to represent being in a gray area in demisexuality.[8] The meanings of the colors remain the same as those of the demisexual flag, which are:


of the noetisexuality that presents as a condition for the emergence of attraction to the mentality.

Conditions and guidelines

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Even though the spectrums in the gray area do not take into account sexual and/or romantic orientations as conditions for the attraction experienced by them. Like the examples:

  • of dellosexuality itself, which presents as a condition for the emergence of attraction the formation of a deep emotional connection with another gender other than the one to which one already feels non-conditionally attracted;
  • demisexuality, which presents the formation of a deep emotional connection with someone as a condition for the emergence of attraction;[10]
  • of the noetisexuality that presents as a condition for the emergence of attraction to the mentality.

It is common for people of grace (that is, people who identify in the gray area spectrum) to identify with some sexual orientation, therefore, it is necessary to differentiate sexuality as a whole from its orientation aspects, whether sexual and/or romantic. Thus, someone can identify as demi, or another gray area spectrum, and as straight, homo, bi, etc. at the same time.[11][12]

In the case of dello people, it must be a multi label (bi, pan, etc.).[13][14]

Romanticity

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Although we portray delosexuality as a gray area spectrum, it can only appear as a romantic orientation, that is, someone can be allosexual, but have romantic attraction exclusively in a dellosexual way or within another gray area spectrum.[15][16]

Delloromantic pride flag

Just as someone can be a strict asexual and only feel romantic attraction dello, and they can consider themselves as dellorromantic.[17]

See also

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[[Category:Demisexuality]] [[Category:Asexuality]] [[Category:Sexuality]] [[Category:Sexual orientation]] [[Category:LGBT]]

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  8. ^ "Dellosexual". LGBTQIA+ Wiki. 2021-12-24. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
  9. ^ "Demisexual". LGBTQIA+ Wiki. 2023-11-23. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
  10. ^ "5 Signs You Might Be Autosexual (AKA Sexually Attracted to Yourself) — And Why It's Not Weird At All". InStyle. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
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  13. ^ "General FAQ | The Asexual Visibility and Education Network | asexuality.org". www.asexuality.org. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
  14. ^ "Romantic Orientations | The Asexual Visibility and Education Network | asexuality.org". www.asexuality.org. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
  15. ^ "Manual da Diversidade Romântica - Orientações Românticas | LGBT+ 🌈 Amino". LGBT+ 🌈 | aminoapps.com. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
  16. ^ "» O que é orientação romântica?" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-07-02.
  17. ^ "Delloromantic". LGBTQIA+ Wiki. 2023-07-04. Retrieved 2024-07-02.