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What is orchidsexual?

According to its Wiki definition, “orchidsexual is a sexual orientation on the asexual spectrum in which one experiences sexual attraction, but does not desire a sexual relationship. They may not want to have or dislike having sexual experiences.”

In other words, a person may recognize that they find someone sexually attractive yet have no interest in engaging in sexual activity.

This distinction is central to understanding the term. Orchidsexuality is described as an intrinsic orientation, not a conscious decision. That sets it apart from situational abstinence, such as celibacy chosen for personal or religious reasons, or avoidance of sex due to fear, dysphoria, or external pressures.

In the case of orchidsexuality, the absence of desire is understood as part of the person’s sexual orientation rather than a lifestyle choice.

As with many newer microlabels, the term aims to capture a specific lived experience — one that some feel is not fully represented by broader categories.

The flag

Like many identities within the LGBTQIA+ community, orchidsexuality has its own pride flag. The flag, that features pink, gray, purple, and black stripes, was created by FANDOM user Ringotheman, who coined the term in 2021.

Each color carries meaning: “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 is featured on the flags to acknowledge the term’s etymology,” Wiki explained.

Symbols such as flags can play an important role in visibility. Even when labels are debated or not formally recognized, visual representation can help individuals feel acknowledged within a wider community.

‘Don’t eat the candle’

As orchidsexual gains attention online, it has also sparked discussion about what the label means and how it differs from concepts people are already familiar with.

On Reddit, users have weighed in on the use of microlabels like orchidsexual, with opinions ranging from confusion to attempts at clarification.

“I just don’t see how orchidsexuality isn’t different than celibacy and don’t get it at all,” one person wrote.

One Redditor offered a metaphor to explain the difference: “For me it’s kind of like a scented candle. The candle might smell like a delicious food. But you know that if you actually tried to eat the candle, it would just taste like wax. In this metaphor, celibacy is if you would (or at least might) enjoy eating the candle, but you choose to abstain from eating the candle even though you would enjoy it. Orchidsexuality is you don’t eat the candle because you wouldn’t like the taste, even though it smells enticing.”

In a box

Others took a more measured view, suggesting that even if not everyone relates to a microlabel, it may still serve a purpose for those who use it.

“I don’t understand fully a lot of the mircolabels. My feelings, if it is something that works for you and you find is useful to define who you are, great! If you are okay with a broader term, that is also great! We are humans, and humans are complex. We don’t always have to fit 100% into a certain box, and that is okay,” another user shared.

The exchange reflects a broader divide in how people view emerging identity labels. While some question whether new terms are necessary, others focus less on categorization and more on whether a label helps someone better articulate their experience.

As new terms continue to emerge, keeping up with the language of sexuality can feel overwhelming. Yet for many people, these labels serve an important purpose – offering words to describe experiences that might otherwise go unrecognized.

What are your thoughts on the ever-growing glossary of terms describing sexuality? Please let us know what you think and then share this story so we can get the conversation going!

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