Grey-Asexual

Contributions by: Rust&Stardust

Definition and Usage
Grey-asexual, also known as greysexual, grey-ace, or semisexual, is defined as experiencing asexuality incompletely, infrequently, or in some way that isn't completely asexual. It's essentially a label for the gap between asexual and allosexual. This can describe: Grey-asexuality was first developed as a label in the early 2000s on the AVEN forums, along with demisexuality. More about the history of the term can be found here.
 * 1) Feeling sexual attraction rarely;
 * 2) Feeling sexual attraction infrequently;
 * 3) Feeling sexual attraction only in specific circumstances;
 * 4) Being uncertain about one's sexual orientation and strength;
 * 5) Being alienated from sexual attraction;
 * 6) Otherwise relating to asexuality while not entirely fitting the definition.

Related Terms
Grey-asexuality can be used as a general label encompassing microlabels like aceflux, demisexual, aegosexual, and other asexual-spectrum labels; others use it as a standalone sexuality term. As all other acespec labels, it can be combined with orientations like lesbian or toric. The romantic equivalent of grey-asexual is grey-aromantic, or "greyro".

Flags
The core colors of both flags are grey, white, and purple. The latter is the color most associated with asexuality, while the grey, understandably, represents the fuzziness of grey-asexuality. Rusignuolo's flag also tells a story of an individual "starting out with no sexual attraction, then entering a single episode of it, an exception to asexuality, and then going back to being asexual", in their own words. Rusignuolo is also a prolific flag maker, known for designing the diamoric flag, this androgyne flag, and this bigender flag.

Angel's flag, despite being more complex, is concise in its meaning. The different shades represent different "levels" of asexuality, while the white band represents community.