Structural Factors
Structural factors include the following:
1. Legal and medical classification: Asexuality is not recognized as a legal identity or a medical condition in most countries....
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: The impact of structural and cultural factors on the experiences of asexuals
In contemporary society, the term "asexual" refers to an individual who experiences little to no sexual attraction towards others. This term is used to describe people who do not identify with any...
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: The systematic invisibility of asexuals and its impact on sexual diversity
Asexual erasure is a term used to describe the deliberate exclusion of asexual people from discussions about sexuality and gender identity. This occurs when individuals who identify as asexual are...
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: Asexual erasure in queer discourse: understanding the complexities of exclusion
The invisibility of asexuality is an issue that affects many people worldwide, but few know about it. It occurs when individuals do not experience sexual attraction or desire for others. This lack of...
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: Breaking down asexual invisibility: understanding its impact on society and culture
What is asexuality?
Asexuality is a term used to describe people who do not experience sexual attraction toward any gender identity. It is a sexual orientation similar to homosexuality,...
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: Sexual attraction orientation: understanding demisexuality and grayasexuality
Asexuality is the lack of interest in sexual activity, which differs from celibacy and abstinence as it does not exclude romantic attraction. It is a natural variation of human sexual expression that...
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: Asexuality: exploring structural, cultural, and social barriers to visibility and promoting awareness and acceptance
Sexuality is defined as the state of being male, female, or intersex, as well as the capacity to experience sexual attraction. Eroticism is defined as an intense feeling of pleasure experienced...
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: Understanding the differences between sexuality, eroticism, intimacy, and relationships.
Some people do not feel sexual desire toward anyone they encounter. This is known as asexuality. It may be caused by physical or psychological factors and can affect all genders and ages. Sexual...
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: The psychology behind why some people experience a lack of sexual desire (and what to do about it).
Some asexual people still enjoy cuddling, kissing, or romantic touch. This is true for various reasons, but primarily because they find pleasure and comfort in physical contact with others without...
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: Acefriendly intimacy: why some asexuals still love cuddles, kisses, and romantic touch
Some people experience no sexual attraction at all to any gender, orientation, or species. They describe themselves as "asexual" (a term coined by Dr. Alfred Kinsey) and live fulfilling lives without...
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: Asexual people: their identity, intimacy, and impact on society