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  2. List of fictional asexual characters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of asexual characters in fiction, i.e. fictional characters that either self-identify as asexual or have been identified by outside parties to be asexual. Listed characters may also be aromantic. Not listed are celibate but not asexual characters or non-human characters, such as non-sexual computers or aliens in science-fiction

  3. Asexuality - Wikipedia

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    The Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN), an online forum dedicated to asexuality, defines an asexual as "someone who does not experience sexual attraction", as well as adding that asexuality "at its core" is "just a word that people use to help figure themselves out", and encourages people to use the term asexual to define ...

  4. What does it mean to be asexual? Common myths about the ... - AOL

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    Asexuality is a sexual orientation where you experience little or no sexual attraction. Here's what to know about the definition and what it means to be asexual

  5. Ahead of International Asexuality Day on April 6, Miller and Ted Lewis (they/them), Youth and Families Director at the Human Rights Campaign, break down everything to understand about asexuality ...

  6. List of people on the asexual spectrum - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable people on the spectrum of asexuality who have been open about their sexuality. The number of notable asexual individuals is likely to be several times higher than the number of individuals who appear on this list due to fact that many famous people have hidden their sexual orientations.

  7. Allonormativity - Wikipedia

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    Allonormativity, by its definition, denies the existence of asexual identity in humans. Thus, growing up in an allonormative society may lead to asexual individuals feeling broken or isolated prior to or even after learning about asexuality.

  8. Allosexuality - Wikipedia

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    The term was coined by the asexual community as a way to name and discuss the experiences of non-asexual people. [2] It is used to normalize asexuality and provide a term that can be used in conjunction with ace terminology. Allosexuality makes asexuality one sexuality among others, rather than being a deviation from what is simply 'normal'. [11]

  9. Discrimination against asexual people - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 January 2025. This article is about discrimination of people who lack sexual attraction or interest in sexual activity. For discrimination of people who do not experience romantic attraction, see Discrimination against aromantic people. The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with ...