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Acefog

Acefog describes the experience of confusion or uncertainty surrounding one’s asexual identity. This can occur when asexual individuals struggle to understand or accept their lack of sexual attraction, often due to external pressures or misconceptions about asexuality. The term acknowledges that not all experiences within the asexual spectrum are clear or easily defined, and that … Read more

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Aceflux

Aceflux is a term for individuals whose experience of asexuality varies over time. This means that their levels of sexual attraction can shift between feeling completely asexual to experiencing moments of mild or sporadic sexual attraction. These shifts can happen gradually or suddenly and may last from hours to weeks or even months. Aceflux acknowledges … Read more

Abroseksueel

Abro (orientation)

Abro- is an orientation prefix describing individuals with a fluid sexual orientation that may shift between different orientations, including multisexual, homosexual, allosexual, asexual, and more. The prefix “abro” may come from the Greek word ἁβρός, meaning graceful, delicate, or pretty, alluding to the fluid and graceful movement of one’s orientation. For some abrosexual individuals, these … Read more

Sensual Attraction and Orientation

Sensual Attraction and Orientation

Sensual attraction involves the desire for physical closeness without sexual intent, including acts like cuddling, holding hands, or gentle touches. Sensual attraction focuses on non-sexual touch that provides comfort, affection, and a sense of connection. It’s about enjoying physical closeness with others in ways that feel affectionate and nurturing without romance or sexuality. Jamie loves … Read more

Asexual

Asexual

Asexual refers to someone who experiences little to no sexual attraction to others. While many people may feel a natural desire for sexual intimacy with those they find attractive, asexual individuals generally do not. This does not mean asexual people are incapable of forming romantic or emotional relationships. Many asexual individuals pursue romantic, platonic, or … Read more