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Sensual Attraction - V1 Yard and Garden Flag | Single Or Double-Sided | 2 Sizes | Aro Ace Spectrum
Sensual Attraction - V1 Yard and Garden Flag | Single Or Double-Sided | 2 Sizes | Aro Ace Spectrum
Sensual attraction , also known as sensorial attraction , is a type of physical attraction to another individual involving the senses, usually the sense of touch. This is not an explicitly sexual form of physical touch, for example, sensual attraction could involve an interest in non -sexual forms of touch such as cuddling, kissing, holding hands, or massage. Sensual attraction can also be applied in non-tactile ways, such as attraction to voices, or odor. In the a-spec community, it is often helpful to distinguish sensual attraction from sexual attraction .
Some individuals may get sensual pleasure from non-human objects, such as pillows, blankets, or toys. In which case it's important to remember that one can receive pleasure usually associated with a form of attraction without actually feeling that form of attraction.
Sensual attraction can often be confused with sensual drive, or its especially intense counterpart, touch-starvation. Sensual drive and touch-starvation may cause someone to desire sensual interaction in general, but it is not directed towards a particular individual. Sensual attraction is a desire for sensual interaction with someone in particular.
A sensual crush is known as a lush, although the term is not widely used. Sensual attraction is most commonly associated with the color orange. Someone who regularly experiences sensual attraction would be allosensual . One who does not or experiences little sensual attraction may identify as asensual or an identity on the asensual spectrum .
This version of the sensual attraction flag was coined by tumblr user arya-fae.
Size Charts - Yard and Wall Flags
Yard/Garden Flag | Wall Flag |
12" x 18" (30.48cm x 45.72) | 36" x 60" (91.44cm x 152.4cm) |
24.5" x 33.12" (62.2cm x 81.6cm) |
Materials and care
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The single-sided version is great as a wall hanging, or to string together with others and hang like oversized bunting. The double-sided flags are great for gardens, or to hang from a small horizontal flagpole!
With two sizes to choose from, which one(s) will you choose?
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Features
- Stand Not Included
- 1.25" wide top pole slot
- Single or Double Sided
- Thick, opaque fabric with a soft hand (texture)
- Ships directly from my production partner in the US.
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Materials:
100% poly poplin-canvas fabric
Weight:
0.08 oz
Size:
12x18" (30x45cm)
24.5x32.12" (62.2x81.6cm)
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Production Times
Typical production times: 1-5 business days (up to 10 business days)
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Shipping Times
USA - 3-5 business days
Canada - 2-14 business days
EU - -business days
Everywhere else: 6-20 business days
Tracking information is included in shipping notifications.
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Shipping Rates
Shipping rates vary depending on items and destination. For most accurate information, select the item, then click on Checkout to generate the shipping rate.
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SINGLE REVERSE VS DOUBLE-SIDED FLAGS
Single reverse flags are the most common flag design. This is where the design is printed correctly on one side of the flag and the ink bleeds through the material so the design appears as a mirror image on the back or reverse side. -
Single Reverse
Design is only done on 1 side of the flag but shows through to the other side in a reverse image. The majority of flags are created this way, including most provincial flags and corporate flags. A single reverse flag is lightweight and is most cost-effective.
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Double-Sided
Design reads correctly on both sides of the flag. Typically this flag is 2 single-sided flags sewn back to back to make it double thickness. This type of flag is commonly hung horizontally indoors. Double sided advertising flags are heavier than a single reverse flag and are not typically recommended for outdoor use.
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Single-Sided
Printed on one side only, with thicker fabric, so the back is blank. Best hung on a wall, or a garden flagpole facing outward.
Learn More
For more about LGBTQIA2S+ identities and other definitions used here, or for resources and links, click here.