The concept of sexually oriented behaviors has been an area of interest to researchers for many years now. It is believed that these behaviors have an impact on different aspects of human life...
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Asexual people are individuals who experience little to no sexual attraction towards others. This means that they may have romantic feelings, but they do not necessarily feel drawn to physical...
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: Asexual people and their relationship with physical intimacy.
Asexuality is the experience of little to no sexual attraction towards others, while sexuality is the desire for physical, emotional, and/or spiritual connection. Sexual secrecy occurs when an...
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: The impact of sexual secrecy on interpersonal trust and social cohesion among asexual individuals
Asexual people often find it difficult to understand the concept of sexual attraction because they have no direct experience of it. They may have difficulty understanding why others seem so...
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: Sex and relationships: understanding the difficulties faced by asexual individuals in nonmonogamy
Sexual taboos are social norms that restrict people from discussing their sexual behavior, preferences, and identities openly. These norms can be reinforced through various means, including...
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: Sexual taboos: how they silence asexuals and reinforce stigma
Asexuals are individuals who do not experience sexual attraction towards others but can form close bonds through emotional and physical intimacy. They may identify as straight, gay, bi, queer, pan,...
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: Asexuality: embracing identity through platonic relationships and selfbecoming | asexuality.org
Asexuality is a term used to describe an individual who does not experience sexual attraction towards others. This can occur for various reasons including biological, psychological, societal, and...
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: Exploring the misunderstood world of asexuality: debunking common myths
Consent is essential for all types of relationships, but it plays an even more significant role in queer relational ethics beyond heteronormative frameworks. Consent refers to voluntary agreement...
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: Unpacking the significance of consent in nonhetero relationships beyond traditional boundaries
What is asexuality?
Asexuality is a term used to describe individuals who experience little or no sexual attraction toward others. It differs from celibacy and abstinence, which are voluntary...
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: Discovering your identity as an asexual: understanding the cultural invisibility surrounding sexual attraction
Queerness is a term used to describe a wide range of identities that fall outside of traditional gender binaries and heterosexual norms. It encompasses a spectrum of experiences, including but not...
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: Queering gender: challenging traditional philosophical frameworks with flexible identities and sexualities