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* '''amoeba''': one of many biologically asexual microorganisms, but also a word used informally to denote an [[asexuality|asexual]].
 
* '''amoeba''': one of many biologically asexual microorganisms, but also a word used informally to denote an [[asexuality|asexual]].
  
* '''androgynous''': Not identifying with a particular gender i.e. male of female. Many asexual people identify as androgynous, but it is not limited to asexuals.
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* '''[[androgyny|androgynous]]''': Not identifying with a particular gender i.e. male of female. Many asexual people identify as androgynous, but it is not limited to asexuals.
  
 
* '''[[antisexual]]''': being opposed to sexuality, or someone for whom this is true. An antisexual person may or may not be asexual.
 
* '''[[antisexual]]''': being opposed to sexuality, or someone for whom this is true. An antisexual person may or may not be asexual.
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* '''[[aromantic]]''': not interested in romantic relationships
 
* '''[[aromantic]]''': not interested in romantic relationships
  
* '''AS3''': a sexual person who is supportive of asexuality; also an imaginary stamp given to such people ("Asexuals in Support of Supportive Sexuals").
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* '''AS3''': a sexual person who is supportive of [[asexuality]]; also an imaginary stamp given to such people ("Asexuals in Support of Supportive Sexuals").
  
* '''asexual''': a person who does not experience sexual attraction
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* '''[[asexual]]''': a person who does not experience sexual attraction
  
 
* '''[[asexy]]''': an informal word for [[asexuality|asexual]]; someone or something that is made more attractive by her/his/its lack of sexuality
 
* '''[[asexy]]''': an informal word for [[asexuality|asexual]]; someone or something that is made more attractive by her/his/its lack of sexuality
  
* '''autosexual''': an asexual with a sex drive; someone who can experience sexual pleasure but considers it a private, solitary activity
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* '''[[autosexual]]''': an asexual with a sex drive; someone who can experience sexual pleasure but considers it a private, solitary activity
  
* '''AVENista''', '''AVENite''': a member of the [[AVEN]] forum
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* '''AVENista''', '''[[AVENite]]''': a member of the [[AVEN]] [[forums]]
  
* '''bi-asexual''': being romantically attracted to people of either sex, but not sexually attracted; or someone for whom this is true
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* '''hetero-romantic''': someone who is [[Romantic attraction|romantically]] attracted to people of the opposite sex (and may be sexual or asexual)
  
* '''bi-romantic''': someone who is romantically attracted to people of either sex (and may be sexual or asexual)
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* '''bi-romantic''': someone who is [[Romantic attraction|romantically]] attracted to people of many sexes/genders (and may be sexual or asexual)
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* '''homo-romantic''': someone who is [[Romantic attraction|romantically]] attracted to people of the same sex (and may be sexual or asexual)
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* '''hetero-asexual''': a shorten form of hetero-romantic asexual
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* '''bi-asexual''': a shorten form of bi-romantic asexual
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* '''homo-asexual''': a shorten form of homo-romantic asexual
  
 
* '''[[Celibacy|celibate]]''': someone who does not engage in sexual activity (and may be sexual or asexual)
 
* '''[[Celibacy|celibate]]''': someone who does not engage in sexual activity (and may be sexual or asexual)
  
 
* '''demisexual''': a person who experiences sexual attraction only to one person with whom they are in an intense romantic relationship [http://www.asexuality.org/en/index.php?showtopic=29621], or a person who only experiences [[Rabger's Model|secondary sexual attraction]]
 
* '''demisexual''': a person who experiences sexual attraction only to one person with whom they are in an intense romantic relationship [http://www.asexuality.org/en/index.php?showtopic=29621], or a person who only experiences [[Rabger's Model|secondary sexual attraction]]
 
* '''gay-A''': another term for homo-asexual
 
  
 
* '''[[Grey-A|grey-A]]''': a person in the grey area between sexuality and asexuality
 
* '''[[Grey-A|grey-A]]''': a person in the grey area between sexuality and asexuality
  
* '''hetero-asexual''': being romantically attracted to people of the opposite sex, but not sexually attracted; or someone for whom this is true
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* '''gay-A''': another term for [[Romantic attraction|homoromantic-asexual]]
  
* '''hetero-romantic''': someone who is romantically attracted to people of the opposite sex (and may be sexual or asexual)
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* '''straight-A''': another term for heteroromantic-asexual
  
* '''homo-asexual''': being romantically attracted to people of the same sex, but not sexually attracted; or someone for whom this is true
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* '''[[hyposexual]]''': having a low sex drive
  
* '''homo-romantic''': someone who is romantically attracted to people of the same sex (and may be sexual or asexual)
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* '''ineffable''': cannot or should not be expressed in spoken words
  
* '''[[hyposexual]]''': having a low sex drive
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'''effanineffable''': ''bard of aven'' [http://asexuality.org/en/index.php?showtopic=216759#216759 explains]:  “Well, the dictionary definition is "unable to be expressed in words." And ... T. S. Eliot used it to speak of cats contemplating their "ineffable, effable, effanineffable" names. My theory is that effan is as close as you could get to having "fucking" printed in a book of poetry when he was writing. So if the first [e]ff stans for "fuck", why shouldn't the second?” (introduced in [http://asexuality.org/en/index.php?showtopic=2836 this thread])
  
* '''ineffable''', '''effanineffable''': ''bard of aven'' [http://asexuality.org/discussion/viewtopic.php?p=216759#216759 explains]:  “Well, the dictionary definition is "unable to be expressed in words." And ... T. S. Eliot used it to speak of cats contemplating their "ineffable, effable, effanineffable" names. My theory is that effan is as close as you could get to having "fucking" printed in a book of poetry when he was writing. So if the first [e]ff stans for "fuck", why shouldn't the second?” (introduced [http://asexuality.org/discussion/viewtopic.php?t=2836 in this thread])
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* '''[[monamorous]]''': loving only one person. Compare ''polyamorous''.
  
* '''monoamorous''': loving only one person. Compare ''polyamorous''.
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* '''[[polyamorous]]''': loving more than one person. Compare ''monoamorous''
  
 
* '''[[nonlibidoism]]''': not having a sex drive
 
* '''[[nonlibidoism]]''': not having a sex drive
 
* '''polyamorous''': loving more than one person. Compare ''monoamorous''.
 
  
 
* '''primary sexual attraction''': instant sexual attraction, according to [[Rabger's model]]
 
* '''primary sexual attraction''': instant sexual attraction, according to [[Rabger's model]]
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* '''sensual''': enjoying pleasure brought through the senses, which may or may not be sexual [http://www.asexuality.org/en/index.php?showtopic=30621]
 
* '''sensual''': enjoying pleasure brought through the senses, which may or may not be sexual [http://www.asexuality.org/en/index.php?showtopic=30621]
  
* '''53x+m³=0''': an equation used on [http://www.cafepress.com/asexvisibility/668816 some products in the aven store] - it's a code which translates as "sex+me=no"
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* '''53x+m³=0''': an equation used on some products in the [http://www.cafepress.com/asexvisibility/668816 AVEN store] - it translates as "sex + me = zero"
  
* '''sexual''': a person who is not [[asexuality|asexual]] (i.e. a heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, or pansexual person)
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* '''sexual''': a person who is not [[asexuality|asexual]] (i.e. a heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, pansexual etc.)
 
 
* '''straight-A''': another term for hetero-asexual
 
 
 
* '''transgendered''': having an internal sense of gender identity that conflicts with one's biological sex.  Some transgendered people are asexual because they feel that they have the "wrong genitals."
 
  
 
* '''[[ABCD types|type A]]''': an asexual having a sex drive and no romantic attraction
 
* '''[[ABCD types|type A]]''': an asexual having a sex drive and no romantic attraction
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* '''[[ABCD types|type D]]''': an asexual who experiences neither romantic attraction nor sex drive
 
* '''[[ABCD types|type D]]''': an asexual who experiences neither romantic attraction nor sex drive
 
''Please expand this list!''
 
  
 
[[Category:Community]]
 
[[Category:Community]]
 
[[Category:Asexuality]]
 
[[Category:Asexuality]]

Revision as of 23:14, 1 July 2008

This page briefly explains many common terms seen on the AVEN site and community.

  • amoeba: one of many biologically asexual microorganisms, but also a word used informally to denote an asexual.
  • androgynous: Not identifying with a particular gender i.e. male of female. Many asexual people identify as androgynous, but it is not limited to asexuals.
  • antisexual: being opposed to sexuality, or someone for whom this is true. An antisexual person may or may not be asexual.
  • aromantic: not interested in romantic relationships
  • AS3: a sexual person who is supportive of asexuality; also an imaginary stamp given to such people ("Asexuals in Support of Supportive Sexuals").
  • asexual: a person who does not experience sexual attraction
  • asexy: an informal word for asexual; someone or something that is made more attractive by her/his/its lack of sexuality
  • autosexual: an asexual with a sex drive; someone who can experience sexual pleasure but considers it a private, solitary activity
  • hetero-romantic: someone who is romantically attracted to people of the opposite sex (and may be sexual or asexual)
  • bi-romantic: someone who is romantically attracted to people of many sexes/genders (and may be sexual or asexual)
  • homo-romantic: someone who is romantically attracted to people of the same sex (and may be sexual or asexual)
  • hetero-asexual: a shorten form of hetero-romantic asexual
  • bi-asexual: a shorten form of bi-romantic asexual
  • homo-asexual: a shorten form of homo-romantic asexual
  • celibate: someone who does not engage in sexual activity (and may be sexual or asexual)
  • demisexual: a person who experiences sexual attraction only to one person with whom they are in an intense romantic relationship [1], or a person who only experiences secondary sexual attraction
  • grey-A: a person in the grey area between sexuality and asexuality
  • straight-A: another term for heteroromantic-asexual
  • ineffable: cannot or should not be expressed in spoken words

effanineffable: bard of aven explains: “Well, the dictionary definition is "unable to be expressed in words." And ... T. S. Eliot used it to speak of cats contemplating their "ineffable, effable, effanineffable" names. My theory is that effan is as close as you could get to having "fucking" printed in a book of poetry when he was writing. So if the first [e]ff stans for "fuck", why shouldn't the second?” (introduced in this thread)

  • monamorous: loving only one person. Compare polyamorous.
  • polyamorous: loving more than one person. Compare monoamorous
  • primary sexual attraction: instant sexual attraction, according to Rabger's model
  • primary sexual desire: wanting to engage in sexual activity for the purposes of pleasure, according to Rabger's Model
  • secondary sexual attraction: sexual attraction based on the strength of a relationship, according to Rabger's Model
  • secondary sexual desire: wanting to engage in sexual activity for reasons other than pleasure, according to Rabger's Model
  • sensual: enjoying pleasure brought through the senses, which may or may not be sexual [2]
  • 53x+m³=0: an equation used on some products in the AVEN store - it translates as "sex + me = zero"
  • sexual: a person who is not asexual (i.e. a heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, pansexual etc.)
  • type A: an asexual having a sex drive and no romantic attraction
  • type B: an asexual experiencing romantic attraction and no sex drive
  • type C: an asexual experiencing both romantic attraction and sex drive, but not experiencing sexual attraction
  • type D: an asexual who experiences neither romantic attraction nor sex drive