Asexuality
Asexuality is an identity that describes people who do not experience sexual attraction or desire towards any gender. It is distinct from celibacy, which refers to abstaining from...
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: How does asexuality challenge dominant beliefs about sexuality?
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
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
Asexuality is a condition wherein an individual does not experience any romantic or sexual attraction towards another person. It is not about being celibate, abstinent, or experiencing a low libido;...
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: Discovering asexuality: understanding an intrinsic lack of sexual attraction
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
Asexuality is the lack of sexual attraction to others. This means that an individual does not experience any sexual desires, urges, or fantasies toward any person they are romantically or...
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: What you need to know about asexuality and how it differs from celibacy