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'''Asexuality''' is a general term or self-designation for people who do not exhibit sexual attraction, or who otherwise find [[human sexual behavior|sexual behavior]] unappealing. There is debate as to whether this is a [[sexual dysfunction]] or a [[sexual orientation]]. Furthermore, there is disagreement over the exact definition of the word. The term is sometimes used as a [[gender identity]] by those who believe their lack of sexual attraction places them outside the traditional definitions of [[gender]]. There has been little research done on asexuality, but those studies that have been conducted suggest that, if it is a sexual orientation, it is among the least common. '''Asexuality''' is a general term or self-designation for people who do not exhibit sexual attraction, or who otherwise find [[human sexual behavior|sexual behavior]] unappealing. There is debate as to whether this is a [[sexual dysfunction]] or a [[sexual orientation]]. Furthermore, there is disagreement over the exact definition of the word. The term is sometimes used as a [[gender identity]] by those who believe their lack of sexual attraction places them outside the traditional definitions of [[gender]]. There has been little research done on asexuality, but those studies that have been conducted suggest that, if it is a sexual orientation, it is among the least common.
 +==See also==
-== See also ==+* [[Asociality]]: a lack of interest in social relationships in general
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* [[Androgyny]]: the mixing of [[Masculinity|masculine]] and [[Femininity|feminine]] characteristics, personality, fashion, or culture * [[Androgyny]]: the mixing of [[Masculinity|masculine]] and [[Femininity|feminine]] characteristics, personality, fashion, or culture
* [[Antisexualism]]: the views of someone who is antagonistic towards sexuality * [[Antisexualism]]: the views of someone who is antagonistic towards sexuality
-* [[Affectional orientation]]: alternative views on attraction not based on sexuality, but more on purely romantic relationships+* [[Platonic love]]: a non-romantic/non-sexual affectionate relationship
-* [[Erotophobia]]: psychological fear of sexual intercourse and sexual feelings in general+* [[Sexless marriage]]: a marriage in which little or no sex is performed
-* [[Genophobia]]: the fear of sexual intercourse+* [[Sexual anorexia]]: a loss of "appetite" for romantic-sexual interaction
-* [[Hypersexuality]]: extremely frequent or suddenly increased sexual urges or sexual activity.+* ''[[The Bone People]]'': a 1984 novel with an asexual protagonist, which explicitly makes reference to the subject of asexuality
-* [[Platonic love]]: a nonsexual affectionate relationship+
-* [[Sexless marriage]]: a marriage in which little or no sex is performed throughout the marriage+
-* [[Sexual anorexia]]: a term used to describe a loss of "appetite" for romantic-sexual interaction.+
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Asexuality is a general term or self-designation for people who do not exhibit sexual attraction, or who otherwise find sexual behavior unappealing. There is debate as to whether this is a sexual dysfunction or a sexual orientation. Furthermore, there is disagreement over the exact definition of the word. The term is sometimes used as a gender identity by those who believe their lack of sexual attraction places them outside the traditional definitions of gender. There has been little research done on asexuality, but those studies that have been conducted suggest that, if it is a sexual orientation, it is among the least common.

See also

  • Asociality: a lack of interest in social relationships in general
  • Androgyny: the mixing of masculine and feminine characteristics, personality, fashion, or culture
  • Antisexualism: the views of someone who is antagonistic towards sexuality
  • Platonic love: a non-romantic/non-sexual affectionate relationship
  • Sexless marriage: a marriage in which little or no sex is performed
  • Sexual anorexia: a loss of "appetite" for romantic-sexual interaction
  • The Bone People: a 1984 novel with an asexual protagonist, which explicitly makes reference to the subject of asexuality




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