Just a couple chapters to give you a better understanding and break down of the sexualities and genders! Maybe you'll even expand your knowledge, learn something you didn't know before.
I will be talking a little bit about Pronouns as well. I will...
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(I'm not sure if this is the flag or if the one below is) The cupiosexual flag is a striped flag consisting of four stripes, each one a different color. The first, grey, the second, a light purple, the third, white, and the fourth, a light pink.
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(Again, not sure which one is the actual flag. One of these might just be an updated version) The cupiosexual flag is a striped flag that consists of five stripes, each a different color. The first, a salmon-y pink-ish, the second, a lighter peach color, the third, white, the fourth, light purple, and the fourth, a darker purple.
The literal definition of cupiosexual is:
"Where asexuality describes someone who feels little to no attraction to others, cupiosexuality describes someone who still desires a sexual relationship, despite feeling little to no attraction."
In lamest terms, cupiosexual is what you would identify as if you don't feel little to no sexual attraction but still want to have a sexual relationship. This sexuality falls under the asexual umbrella.
For example, say you've never felt sexually attracted to anyone before, but you still want to have a sexual relationship with someone or engage in sexual activities. You might identify as cupiosexual.
It's not exactly asexual, because asexuals have no interest in being in a sexual relationship, but it is very similar. The only difference is that one wants to have a sexual relationship while the other does not.