to have sense (with) (someone)
To engage in sensual activity that may or may not involve multiple senses. Sensual activity includes but is not limited to kissing (with or without tongues), cuddling, holding hands, sharing a meal, etc. and is acted out of sensual, rather than sexual, desires, although sexual desires may occur at the same time. If all five senses are involved, an S may be appended to the word “sense,” provided that it is used in the phrase “all the senses.”
EXAMPLE USAGE: I had sense with my queerplatonic partner last weekend, and it was great.
She is going to have all the senses with her long-distance girlfriend when they next meet.
SYNONYMS: asex (if no sexual attraction exists between either participant).
This entry was published on 7 March 2012 and has 43 note(s).
It was tagged: neologisms, sensy, kissing, cuddling, snuggling, sensuality, sensual attraction, sensual desire, asex, actuallyasexual, actuallyacespectrum, asexual community, terms, asexuality, asexual, aromantic, queerplatonic,
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