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'''Demisexuality''' refers to never experiencing [[Attraction|sexual attraction]] on first impressions or outside of a close personal bond. Demisexuality was first conceptualized in terms of the [[primary vs. secondary sexual attraction model]]. As with any other [[sexual orientation]], demisexuals may identify with any [[romantic orientation]]. Demisexual is the opposite of Fraysexual.
  
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The term was proposed on February 8, 2006 by AVEN user Sonofzeal<ref>Sonofzeal, [https://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/14000-asexual-sex/?tab=comments#comment-375635 Asexual sex], (February 2006).</ref> and was popularized<ref>Hezekiah, [https://pianycist.wordpress.com/2013/05/08/the-development-of-gray-asexuality-and-demisexuality-as-identity-terms/ The development of gray asexuality and demisexuality as identity terms], ''Critique of Popular Reason'', (May 2013).</ref> by AVEN user OwlSaint.<ref>OwlSaint, [https://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/29621-demis/ Demi's], (February 2008).</ref>
  
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== Primary vs. secondary sexual attraction model ==
  
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'''Primary Sexual Attraction:''' sexual attraction to people based on instantly available information (such as their appearance or smell).
  
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'''Secondary Sexual Attraction:''' sexual attraction to people based on information that's not instantly available (such as personality, life-experiences, talents, etc.). How much a person needs to know about the other and for how long they need to know about them for secondary sexual attraction to develop is something which varies from person to person.
  
When you visit a hair loss clinic, you can anticipate the following services:
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== Common Misconceptions ==
  
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One common misconception is that demisexual individuals can’t experience celebrity crushes. Demisexuals can feel attracted to celebrities, with all the information celebrities usually share about their lives on interviews and their own personal platforms, it's easy to get to imagine how a person's personality is, without personally getting to know them.
  
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That doesn't mean that the personality celebrities portray on the media or that the information they share about themselves is genuine or not, but demisexuals can still develop secondary sexual attraction based on how they think these celebrities are.
  
The doctor focusing on hair loss will definitely examine you and allow you know if you are at all fit for the procedure. Your case history, overall physical disorder and the amount of hair on your head are the primary establishing variables.
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On the same topic, demisexuals can be attracted to fictional characters. It's common for demisexuals to be attracted to a character played by an actor but to experience no attraction to the actor itself when out of character. Demisexuals can also experience sexual attraction towards fictional characters in other media, like books, web comics, etc.
  
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Another common misconception is that demisexual individuals can’t engage in casual sex. It’s important to note that being demisexual refers to how an individual experiences sexual attraction - not a choice or an action, but a feeling. While it’s common for demisexuals not to desire sex without sexual attraction, it’s not a rule individuals have to abide by in order to identify as demisexual.
  
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Another common misconception is that demisexuals disregard people physical appearance. Some demisexuals do experience [[Attraction|aesthetic attraction]] and can have an aesthetic preference.
  
Once you pick the operation, you will definitely be offered some rules to adhere to just before the surgical treatment like elimination of alcohol and certain medicines from your diet.
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== Attitudes towards sex ==
  
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'''Sex-repulsed:''' Feeling repulsed, uninterested or uncomfortable by the thought of engaging in sex. Sex-repulsed aces don't want to engage sexually and that's okay.
  
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'''Sex-indifferent:''' No particular feelings toward sex.
  
Hair plug is an outpatient service performed in multiple treatments. It may take up to one month to perform all the treatments.
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'''Sex-favorable:''' Feeling favorable or interested in sex with others.
  
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==See also==
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* [[Gray-A]]
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* [[Gray-romantic]]
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* [[Demiromantic]]
  
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==Related links==
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*[http://www.asexuality.org/en/index.php?/forum/72-the-gray-area/ AVEN's Gray Area]
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*[http://www.demisexuality.org/ Demisexuality.org]
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*[http://demigrace.forumotion.com/ Demi Grace] - a forum for demisexuals, grey-asexuals and allies
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*[http://demigray.tumblr.com/ Demi Gray] - advice for demisexuals and gray-asexuals
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*[https://acesandaros.org/learn/the-asexual-umbrella Aces & Aros - The Asexual Umbrella]
  
Ultimately, you may anticipate all possible medical help associating to hair plug from the hair loss clinic.
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==References==
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[[Category:Orientations]]
Just how to pick the very best hair loss clinic?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Numerous criteria need to be considered for choosing the most effective hair loss clinic. These are:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The certification and the encounter of the surgeon are vital. Learn if the doctor is experienced in hair transplantation and just how long he has actually been executing such surgical procedures.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In case of hair plugs, it is essential to recognize that the surgeon is backed by outstanding facilities and skilled help personnel. The clinic should be able to take sufficient treatment of the grafts which are prepared microscopically.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Make certain that the real operation is carried out by the doctor himself and not delegated to his team of assistance personnel.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Review assessments and testimonies before engaging the services of a hair loss clinic. You can attempt to talk to one or 2 previous customers to understand regarding the surgical treatment and its complexities in information.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Review photographs of previous people supplied by the clinic. If the clinic does not provide such pics, it is ideal to prevent it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Visit online forums, evaluation and dialogue websites prior to selecting your hair loss clinic.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ultimately, compare the price. The hair loss clinic need to be equipped with all the state of the craft instrument and it need to prepare to deal with any medical emergency that may emerge. This will definitely not be low-cost. Do not jeopardize quality in an attempt to cut prices.
 

Latest revision as of 23:03, 2 May 2023

Demisexuality refers to never experiencing sexual attraction on first impressions or outside of a close personal bond. Demisexuality was first conceptualized in terms of the primary vs. secondary sexual attraction model. As with any other sexual orientation, demisexuals may identify with any romantic orientation. Demisexual is the opposite of Fraysexual.

The term was proposed on February 8, 2006 by AVEN user Sonofzeal[1] and was popularized[2] by AVEN user OwlSaint.[3]

Primary vs. secondary sexual attraction model

Primary Sexual Attraction: sexual attraction to people based on instantly available information (such as their appearance or smell).

Secondary Sexual Attraction: sexual attraction to people based on information that's not instantly available (such as personality, life-experiences, talents, etc.). How much a person needs to know about the other and for how long they need to know about them for secondary sexual attraction to develop is something which varies from person to person.

Common Misconceptions

One common misconception is that demisexual individuals can’t experience celebrity crushes. Demisexuals can feel attracted to celebrities, with all the information celebrities usually share about their lives on interviews and their own personal platforms, it's easy to get to imagine how a person's personality is, without personally getting to know them.

That doesn't mean that the personality celebrities portray on the media or that the information they share about themselves is genuine or not, but demisexuals can still develop secondary sexual attraction based on how they think these celebrities are.

On the same topic, demisexuals can be attracted to fictional characters. It's common for demisexuals to be attracted to a character played by an actor but to experience no attraction to the actor itself when out of character. Demisexuals can also experience sexual attraction towards fictional characters in other media, like books, web comics, etc.

Another common misconception is that demisexual individuals can’t engage in casual sex. It’s important to note that being demisexual refers to how an individual experiences sexual attraction - not a choice or an action, but a feeling. While it’s common for demisexuals not to desire sex without sexual attraction, it’s not a rule individuals have to abide by in order to identify as demisexual.

Another common misconception is that demisexuals disregard people physical appearance. Some demisexuals do experience aesthetic attraction and can have an aesthetic preference.

Attitudes towards sex

Sex-repulsed: Feeling repulsed, uninterested or uncomfortable by the thought of engaging in sex. Sex-repulsed aces don't want to engage sexually and that's okay.

Sex-indifferent: No particular feelings toward sex.

Sex-favorable: Feeling favorable or interested in sex with others.

See also

Related links

References

  1. Sonofzeal, Asexual sex, (February 2006).
  2. Hezekiah, The development of gray asexuality and demisexuality as identity terms, Critique of Popular Reason, (May 2013).
  3. OwlSaint, Demi's, (February 2008).
Sexual orientation
Asexual · Bisexual · Demisexual · Grey-A · Heterosexual · Homosexual · Pansexual
Research
Kinsey scale · Storms' model · Asexual studies · Asexual behavior in non-human animals
Category:Orientation