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== Main Definition ==
 
== Main Definition ==
[[File:Aegosexual.png|thumb|Anegosexual pride flag.
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[[File:Aegosexual.png|thumb|Aegosexual pride flag.
The colors represent the same as the colors of asexual flag. (Black= Asexuality; Gray= Gray-asexuality; White= Sexuality; Purple= Community)
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The colors represent the same as the colors of asexual flag. (Black = Asexuality; Gray = Gray-asexuality; White = Sexuality; Purple = Community)
 
 
The inverted triangle represents the "inverted" aspect of Aegosexuality.
 
The inverted triangle represents the "inverted" aspect of Aegosexuality.
]]Anegosexuality is a sexual orientation under the spectrum of Asexuality. As other Asexuals, people that are Anegosexual are lacking any desire to be a participant in the sexual activities themselves, but their specificity is that they may involve in sexual fantasies despite feeling a disconnection between oneself and a sexual target/object of arousal.
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]]'''Anegosexuality''' (also known as aegosexuality) is a [[sexual orientation]] under the spectrum of [[asexuality]]. Like other asexuals, people that are anegosexual are lacking desire to be a participant in sexual activities themselves, but their specificity is that they may have sexual fantasies at times (like gray ace, but not the same.) Despite feeling a disconnect between themselves and a sexual target/object of arousal. 
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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Etymoligy: Anegosexuality - ''a (is a'') + ne''go ''(black)'' ''= ''aego - ''without self; therefore literally meaning '''sexuality without self'''.
Anegosexuality used to be called Autochorissexuality. The term was coined by doctor Anthony F. Bogaert and it derived from ‘autochoris’ which translates to 'identity-less sexuality’. However the name was changed due to the fact that the doctor Bogaert called it a "paraphillia", which it was later confirmed it is not.
 
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Anegosexuality used to be called autochorissexuality. The term was coined by Dr. Anthony F. Bogaert and it derived from ‘autochoris’ which translates to 'identity-less sexuality’. However, the name was changed due to the fact that Dr. Bogaert categorized it as a "paraphilia;" it was later confirmed that it is not.
   
It is a subset of asexuality which is defined as: a disconnection between oneself and a sexual target/object of arousal; may involve sexual fantasies or arousal in response to erotica or pornography, but lacking any desire to be a participant in the sexual activities therein.
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It is a subset of asexuality which is defined as: a disconnect between oneself and a sexual target/object of arousal; may involve sexual fantasies or arousal in response to erotica or pornography, but lacks desire to be an actual participant in the sexual activities therein.
   
<nowiki> </nowiki>Anegosexuals are known to:
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<nowiki> </nowiki>Anegosexuals are known to:
* Get aroused by sexual content but not actually want to engage in any sexual activities.
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* Get aroused by sexual content (at times) but not actually want to personally engage in sexual activities.
* Masturbate, but are neutral or repulsed by the idea of having sex with another person.
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* Masturbate, but feel neutral or repulsed by the idea of having sex with another person.
* Fantasize about sex, but envision people other than themselves, and/or view it in third person, as though they're watching it on TV, rather than imagining it in first person, through their own eyes.
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* Fantasize about sex (with varying frequency), but envision people other than themselves, and/or view it in third person, as though they are watching it on TV, rather than imagining it in first person through their own eyes.
* Predominantly or entirely fantasize about fictional characters or celebrities, rather than people in real life they know.
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* Predominantly or entirely fantasize about fictional characters or celebrities, rather than people in real life that they know.
* Identify as asexual and feel no sexual attraction to people, but enjoy masturbating, are aroused by sexually explicit content, and/or have sexual fantasies.
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* Identify as asexual and feel little-to-no sexual attraction to people but enjoy masturbating (with varying frequency), are aroused by sexually explicit content, and/or have sexual fantasies.
   
 
== What It Feels Like ==
 
== What It Feels Like ==
Being Anegosexual is like getting aroused at idea of sex, but never wanting to engage in sexual acts yourself. Example: It is like watching a sport and enjoying watching it, but would never play it yourself.
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Being anegosexual is like getting aroused at the idea of sex, but never wanting to engage in sexual acts yourself. It is like watching a sport and enjoying watching it, but feeling you would never play it yourself. For some, it can be disheartening; while the idea of it may still be arousing or exciting, the actual sexual acts may end up actually boring them or turning them off physically, mentally, or in both ways. It often takes longer for Anegosexuals to realize they fall into this category (or the Asexual spectrum at large) due to this seeming conflict between fantasies and actual physical desire.
   
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==Literature ==
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#https://www.researchgate.net/publication/224939504_Asexuality_and_Autochorissexualism_Identity-Less_Sexuality
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#https://www.kinkly.com/definition/17639/aegosexuality
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#https://polyallsorts.wordpress.com/2018/05/30/aegosexuality-and-m-m-fiction-strange-bedfellows/
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#https://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/74569-autochorissexualism/?tab=comments#comment-1061039270
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#https://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/185904-difference-between-aegosexuality-and-autochorissexuality/
 
[[Category:Sexual orientation]]
 
[[Category:Sexual orientation]]
 
[[Category:Asexual]]
 
[[Category:Asexual]]

Revision as of 00:48, 10 April 2021

Main Definition

Aegosexual

Aegosexual pride flag. The colors represent the same as the colors of asexual flag. (Black = Asexuality; Gray = Gray-asexuality; White = Sexuality; Purple = Community) The inverted triangle represents the "inverted" aspect of Aegosexuality.

Anegosexuality (also known as aegosexuality) is a sexual orientation under the spectrum of asexuality. Like other asexuals, people that are anegosexual are lacking desire to be a participant in sexual activities themselves, but their specificity is that they may have sexual fantasies at times (like gray ace, but not the same.) Despite feeling a disconnect between themselves and a sexual target/object of arousal. 

History

Etymoligy: Anegosexuality - a (is a) + nego (black) = aego - without self; therefore literally meaning sexuality without self.

Anegosexuality used to be called autochorissexuality. The term was coined by Dr. Anthony F. Bogaert and it derived from ‘autochoris’ which translates to 'identity-less sexuality’. However, the name was changed due to the fact that Dr. Bogaert categorized it as a "paraphilia;" it was later confirmed that it is not.

It is a subset of asexuality which is defined as: a disconnect between oneself and a sexual target/object of arousal; may involve sexual fantasies or arousal in response to erotica or pornography, but lacks desire to be an actual participant in the sexual activities therein.

Anegosexuals are known to:

  • Get aroused by sexual content (at times) but not actually want to personally engage in sexual activities.
  • Masturbate, but feel neutral or repulsed by the idea of having sex with another person.
  • Fantasize about sex (with varying frequency), but envision people other than themselves, and/or view it in third person, as though they are watching it on TV, rather than imagining it in first person through their own eyes.
  • Predominantly or entirely fantasize about fictional characters or celebrities, rather than people in real life that they know.
  • Identify as asexual and feel little-to-no sexual attraction to people but enjoy masturbating (with varying frequency), are aroused by sexually explicit content, and/or have sexual fantasies.

What It Feels Like

Being anegosexual is like getting aroused at the idea of sex, but never wanting to engage in sexual acts yourself. It is like watching a sport and enjoying watching it, but feeling you would never play it yourself. For some, it can be disheartening; while the idea of it may still be arousing or exciting, the actual sexual acts may end up actually boring them or turning them off physically, mentally, or in both ways. It often takes longer for Anegosexuals to realize they fall into this category (or the Asexual spectrum at large) due to this seeming conflict between fantasies and actual physical desire.

Literature 

  1. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/224939504_Asexuality_and_Autochorissexualism_Identity-Less_Sexuality
  2. https://www.kinkly.com/definition/17639/aegosexuality
  3. https://polyallsorts.wordpress.com/2018/05/30/aegosexuality-and-m-m-fiction-strange-bedfellows/
  4. https://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/74569-autochorissexualism/?tab=comments#comment-1061039270
  5. https://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/185904-difference-between-aegosexuality-and-autochorissexuality/