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What is Asexuality...?

Updated: Oct 23

How I Define Asexuality

Asexual Spectrum, which also means more flags. What's the difference, and why does it matter? Many people think being Asexual means someone doesn't want a sexual relationship, which isn't 100% true. There is a spectrum for Aces and anyone else in the LGTBQIA+ group. Being Asexual means that I don't have any sexual desires towards anyone, even if I'm dating someone which can change over time. Being Asexual can be different for everyone, some may desire to have a sexual relationship with someone and then change their mind, but we'll get to that in the next part.


How Can You Tell If You're Asexual

There are numerous ways to tell if you or someone else is Asexual. Some ways to tell if you're Asexual is if you start noticing you don't have sexual desires, or even if you do at the beginning, then lose those sexual desires. There are numerous ways to tell, but we will get into the spectrum of Asexuality in the next part.

The Asexual Spectrum; What Part of the Asexual Spectrum am I in?




The main definition of Asexuality is someone who experiances little to no Sexual attraction.


Ace-spec is someone who falls on the spectrum of Asexuality.








Black Strip Asexual is someone who experiances no sexual attraction.





Aegosexual is someone who experinces a disconnection between oneself and sexual target.







Greysexual is someone who experiences little or limited sexual attraction.







Requisexual is due to some form of emotional exhaustion.





Apothisexual is someone who is sex-repulsed.







Iculasexual is someone who is sex-indifferent.








Fraysexual are those who are not deeply connected.



Autosexual are primarily towards oneself.








Coeosexual is someone that developed something upon first meeting.






Mollsexual is weakly attracted. (I think...)






Aceflexible is someone occasionally wanting a sexual relationship.







Allosexual is someone who egularly experiences sexual attraction.







Cupiosexual (AKA Kalosexual) Does desire to engage in sexual behavior/relationships.





Being Caedsexual is due to, or influenced by, past trauma of any kind.







Demisexual toward those that they are deeply connected to.






Proculsexual is in an excessively fictional/fantasy context.







Reciprosexual is once they know that the person is attracted to them.




(Aka Akoisexual) ..And it vanishes or causes discomfort when reciprocated







..And does not desire to engage in sexual behavior/relationships








..Occasionally during rare, sudden, and intense spikes






..When alone








..And occasionally has rare, sudden, and intense spikes of total asexuality











Someone whose sexual orientation fluctuates but generally stays on the asexual spectrum

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