Asexuality in non-fiction

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This list is for asexuality in non-fictional works. For fiction, see Asexuality in fiction.

  • Anthony F. Bogaert - Understanding Asexuality
  • Donna Williams - Somebody Somewhere: Breaking Free from the World of Autism
The biography of a successful autistic woman, describing her asexuality towards the end.
  • Elizabeth Abbott - A History of Celibacy: From Athena to Elizabeth I, Leonardo Da Vinci, Florence Nightingale, Gandhi and Cher
Although asexuality is not mentioned outright, asexuals may find the descriptions of diverse nonsexual lifestyles enlightening, and some celibate historical figures mentioned may have been asexual.
  • Lillian Faderman - Surpassing the Love of Men: Romantic Friendship and Love Between Women from the Renaissance to the Present
Focuses on romantic, non-sexual relationships between women.
  • Geraldine Levi Rich Jones - L'amour sans le faire : Comment vivre sans libido dans un monde où le sexe est partout?
A book about nonlibidoism by the founder of the Official Nonlibidoism Society.
  • Esther D. Rothblum & Kathleen A. Brehony - Boston Marriages: Romantic But Asexual Relationships Among Contemporary Lesbians
A book discussing sexless romances between women and their implications on the theory of female sexuality and relationships in general.

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