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Acoromantic Hearts
acorsexual, acoromantic
My takes on the acor flags
Made by Walker
For @neocoiningtechnology
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@loveless-lovesickness
"You deserve to have (romantic) love."
I deserve to live in a world where a person is not assumed to be incomplete if they don't have a relationship.
I have social disability because I have AuDHD, it's not a mindset that can be put aside with a pep talk.
Microlabel of the Day...
Acoromantic: When you experience romantic attraction that you want to act on, but at the same time having a strong aversion to engaging in it due to either bad experiences, apprehension, or other misgivings about being involved in romantic relationships.
Coined by an unknown person, flag maker is also unknown, and has been around at least sense 2019 (If anyone knows who the coiner or flag maker is, please let me know so I can add that here).
[image description: six different cartoon-style bunting graphics, featuring six pride flags hanging from a brown rope. The flags are rectangular, finishing in a chevron shape, and have rows of brown stitching across the top of the flag and along the bottom of the chevron. The first four images comprise two sets of the same flag; the last two comprise a single flag each. First image in each set, as well as the stand-alone banners, shows the flags with the topmost stripes facing the left. The second image, for the two-banner sets, shows the three right-hand flags flipped, so all topmost edges face away from the centre of the bunting. Flags in descending order: acoromantic (navy/blue-grey/black/grey/dark pine green), frayromantic (blue/cyan/narrow green stripe/white/grey), aegofictoromantic (dark green/green/grey/black/grey/green/dark green with pink circle outlined in black) and aspectus (maroon/coral/off-white/black/off-white/coral/maroon).]
Aro Bunting, No Text
Flags: Acoromantic, Frayromantic, Aegofictoromantic, Aspectus.
Free to use with credit to one of my accounts. Original files are available to download from my Aro Worlds Patreon or my Aro Arrows WordPress site.
For flag creator posts, please see @aroflagarchive.
acoromantic luigi iconz !! for @theparliamentofqueers ^_< -☆
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Arospecs whose arospec identities are influenced by negative experiences, trauma, disability, or neurodivergency are super valid and remarkably strong! I’m talking about acoromantics, caedromantics, requisromantics, adfecturomantics, arovagues, and nebularomantics!! To these arospecs, don’t let exclusionary and ableist people get you down. Your orientation is just as real and valid as anyone else’s, and you deserve to feel loved and accepted! You’re all such awesome people, and I wish you only the best things in this life!
Acorsexual
PT: Acorsexual /end PT
Acorsexual or acosexual: an identity on the asexual spectrum that refers to someone who experiencing sexual attraction that one wants to act on, but at the same time has a strong aversion to engaging in it due to bad experiences, apprehension, or other misgivings about being involved in sexual relationships or sexual activity, etc.
Acorsexual can be combined with other identities, for example, acorbisexual. An acorsexual individual might not identity as asexual, or ace-spec, however acorsexual is considered an ace-spec identity because one does not experience sexual attraction in the "correct" way as deemed by society.
Acorsexual is typically used by individuals with trauma involving sexual experiences. It can also be used by disabled individuals whose disability could cause apprehension about acting on one's sexual attraction. However the term can be used by anyone who feels a strong aversion to acting on sexual attraction.
The romantic counterpart to this is Acoromantic