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{{Orientation|image1=|type=[[Aspec]]|coined_by=Ringotheman (Orchidsexual)|coining_date=}}
 
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'''Orchid'''/'''Orchid-''' is an orientation where one feels attraction, but does not desire a relationship. Someone who identifies with this may consider people attractive, but lacks the want to act on it or dislikes the experiences.
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'''Orchid'''/'''orchid-''' is an orientation where one feels attraction, but does not desire a relationship. Someone who identifies with this may consider people attractive, but lacks the want to act on it or dislikes the experiences.
   
It is an orientation on the [[Aspec|A-Spectrum]] that can be used on it’s own or as an umbrella term ([[Orchidspec]]). Orchid can be described as “the opposite of [[Cupio]].
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It is an orientation on the [[Aspec|a-spectrum]] that can be used on it’s own or as an umbrella term ([[orchidspec]]). Orchid can be described as “the opposite of [[cupio]].
   
 
== Etymology ==
 
== Etymology ==
The term was named after the orchid, a flower often used to symbolize love, sex and fertility.
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The term was named after the orchid, a flower often used to symbolize love, sex, and fertility.
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==Pronunciation==
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[[File:Orchid.ogg]]
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
Orchidsexual was coined on April 6th, 2021 by Wikia user [[User:Ringotheman|Ringotheman]]. Presumably created directly on the [https://lgbta.wikia.org lgbta wikia] as an article.<ref>[https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Orchidsexual Orchidsexual Article on LGBTA Wiki]</ref>
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Orchidsexual was coined on April 6, 2021 by Wikia user [[User:Ringotheman|Ringotheman]], presumably directly on the [https://lgbta.fandom.com LGBTA wiki] as an article.<ref>[https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Orchidsexual Orchidsexual Article on LGBTA Wiki]</ref>
   
 
==Orientations==
 
==Orientations==
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
===Flags===
 
===Flags===
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The two original orchidsexual flags were created at the same time as the term. The colors of these two flags hold the same meanings:
The Orchidsexual flag was created at the same time with the term, by the same creator. Two flags were created, the colors holding the same meanings. Pink represents attraction, grey represents the Asexual Spectrum, purple represents sexual relationships, and black represents the lack of desire or unwanting. A simplified orchid outline symbol is featured on the flags to acknowledge the term's etymology.
 
   
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* Pink represents attraction
The first Orchidromantic flag was created by wikia user [[User:Caseyseal11|Caseyseal11]] on April 23, 2021. The colors the opposites of the Cupioromantic flag.
 
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* Grey represents the asexual spectrum
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* Purple represents sexual relationships
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* Black represents the lack of desire or unwanting
   
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A simplified orchid outline symbol is featured on these flags to acknowledge the term's etymology.
Two other flags were created to match Orchidsexual using the colors of the first flag. One by tumblr and wikia user [https://plurgai.tumblr.com Plurgai]/[[User:Caprisunsandgushers|Caprisunsandgushers]] with the orchid in the middle,<ref>[https://plurgai.tumblr.com/post/652486697663217664/orchidromantic-flag-remake-made-our-own-version Plurgai/Caprisunsandgushers Orchidromantic flag]</ref> and one by user [[User:FlippingPancake|FlippingPancake]] with the orchid on top. Created at May 29, 2021 and July 3, 2021 respectively.
 
   
The Orchidspec flag was created at the same time as the coining of the term.
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The first orchidromantic flag was created by wikia user [[User:Caseyseal11|Caseyseal11]] on April 23, 2021 with colors the opposite to the cupioromantic flag.
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Two other orchidromantic flags were created to match the style of the original orchidsexual flags using colors from the first orchidromantic flag. One of these flags was created by Tumblr and Wikia user [https://plurgai.tumblr.com Plurgai]/[[User:Caprisunsandgushers|Caprisunsandgushers]] on May 29, 2021 with an orchid in the middle.<ref>[https://plurgai.tumblr.com/post/652486697663217664/orchidromantic-flag-remake-made-our-own-version Plurgai/Caprisunsandgushers Orchidromantic flag]</ref> The other flag was created by FANDOM user [[User:FlippingPancake|FlippingPancake]] on July 3, 2021 with an orchid at the top.
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The orchidspec flag was created at the same time as the coining of the term.
 
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File:Orchidsexual.png|The Orchidsexual Flag
 
File:Orchidsexual.png|The Orchidsexual Flag
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[[Category:Orientation]]
 
[[Category:Orientation]]
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[[Category:Orientation Prefix]]
 
[[Category:Aspec]]
 
[[Category:Aspec]]
 
[[Category:Orchidspec]]
 
[[Category:Orchidspec]]

Latest revision as of 19:52, 20 December 2021


Orchid/orchid- is an orientation where one feels attraction, but does not desire a relationship. Someone who identifies with this may consider people attractive, but lacks the want to act on it or dislikes the experiences.

It is an orientation on the a-spectrum that can be used on it’s own or as an umbrella term (orchidspec). Orchid can be described as “the opposite of cupio.”

Etymology

The term was named after the orchid, a flower often used to symbolize love, sex, and fertility.

Pronunciation

History

Orchidsexual was coined on April 6, 2021 by Wikia user Ringotheman, presumably directly on the LGBTA wiki as an article.[1]

Orientations

  • Orchidsexual, feeling/experiencing sexual attraction, but not wanting to act on it or disliking the experience.
  • Orchidromantic, feeling/experiencing romantic attraction, but not wanting to act on it or disliking the experience.
  • Orchidqueerplatonic, feeling/experiencing queerplatonic attraction, but not wanting to act on it or disliking the experience.
  • Orchidplatonic, feeling/experiencing platonic attraction, but not wanting to act on it or disliking the experience.
  • Orchidsensual, feeling/experiencing sensual attraction, but not wanting to act on it or disliking the experience.
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