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{{NotSafe}}{{Orientation|image1=[[File:Aegosexual.png|The aegosexual flag|alt=A flag with 4 stripes with the center of it turned upside down in the shape of a triangle. The colors outside the triangle, top to bottom, are black, grey, white, and purple. The colors inside the triangle, top to bottom, are purple, white, grey, and black.]]|type=[[Amative]], [[Aspec]], [[Acespec]], [[Orchidspec]]|coined_by=Dr. Anthony Bogaert (Autochorissexual), Sugar-And-Spite (Aegosexual)|coining_date=2012 (Autochorissexual), November 2014 (Aegosexual)|names=Aegosexual, Autochorissexual|etymology=''A-'' meaning "without" and ''Ego'' meaning "myself".
 
{{NotSafe}}{{Orientation|image1=[[File:Aegosexual.png|The aegosexual flag|alt=A flag with 4 stripes with the center of it turned upside down in the shape of a triangle. The colors outside the triangle, top to bottom, are black, grey, white, and purple. The colors inside the triangle, top to bottom, are purple, white, grey, and black.]]|type=[[Amative]], [[Aspec]], [[Acespec]], [[Orchidspec]]|coined_by=Dr. Anthony Bogaert (Autochorissexual), Sugar-And-Spite (Aegosexual)|coining_date=2012 (Autochorissexual), November 2014 (Aegosexual)|names=Aegosexual, Autochorissexual|etymology=''A-'' meaning "without" and ''Ego'' meaning "myself".
 
''Autochoris'' meaning "sexuality without identity".|exclusivity=None}}
 
''Autochoris'' meaning "sexuality without identity".|exclusivity=None}}
'''Anegosexual''', previously known as '''autochorissexual''' and also known as aegosexual, is an identity that describes those who have a disconnection between themselves and the subject of sexual fantasies or attraction. Anegosexuals may have sexual fantasies, view porn and other sexual content, or masturbate, but they generally feel little to no [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] and typically do not desire to have sex with another person, or experience sexual attraction that are atypical with an [[allosexual]]'s.
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'''Aegosexual''', previously known as '''Autochorissexual''', is an identity that describes those who have a disconnection between themselves and the subject of sexual fantasies or attraction. Aegosexuals may have sexual fantasies, view porn and other sexual content, or masturbate, but they generally feel little to no [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] and typically do not desire to have sex with another person, or experience sexual attraction that are atypical with an [[Allosexual]]'s.
   
 
Some common Aegosexual experiences include:
 
 
Some common anegosexual experiences include:
 
   
 
*Enjoying or getting aroused by sexual content, but lacking the same enthusiasm for a sexual relationship in real life.
 
*Enjoying or getting aroused by sexual content, but lacking the same enthusiasm for a sexual relationship in real life.
 
*Masturbating, but being [[Sex-Indifferent|indifferent]] or [[Sex-Repulsed|repulsed]] by the idea of having sex with another person.
 
*Masturbating, but being [[Sex-Indifferent|indifferent]] or [[Sex-Repulsed|repulsed]] by the idea of having sex with another person.
*Fantasizing about sex, but the anegosexual person is not involved, they are only a disembodied observer viewing it from a third-person perspective, and not from the first person.
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*Fantasizing about sex, but the aegosexual person is not involved, they are only a disembodied observer viewing it from a third-person perspective, and not from the first person.
 
* Fantasizing about sex, but envisioning only other people, such as celebrities or fictional characters.
 
* Fantasizing about sex, but envisioning only other people, such as celebrities or fictional characters.
 
*Fantasizing about sex, but it involves generic, faceless people, not specific people.
 
*Fantasizing about sex, but it involves generic, faceless people, not specific people.
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*Fantasizing about sex, but only imagining oneself, and no other people.
 
*Fantasizing about sex, but only imagining oneself, and no other people.
 
*Fantasizing about sex, but it is idealized and unrealistic. Adding realistic elements to the fantasy makes the idea of sex less appealing or even repulsive.
 
*Fantasizing about sex, but it is idealized and unrealistic. Adding realistic elements to the fantasy makes the idea of sex less appealing or even repulsive.
* Perceiving someone as "hot" or recognizing someone as sexually attractive, yet not seeing the appeal of having sex with the person in real life. The anegosexual person may instead prefer to fantasize about them.
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* Perceiving someone as "hot" or recognizing someone as sexually attractive, yet not seeing the appeal of having sex with the person in real life. The Aegosexual person may instead prefer to fantasize about them.
 
*Enjoying erotic content but getting turned on by the situation or relationship dynamics in the story lines rather than by one's attraction to the people.
 
*Enjoying erotic content but getting turned on by the situation or relationship dynamics in the story lines rather than by one's attraction to the people.
   
anegosexual is an identity under the [[Acespec|Ace Spectrum]], and more broadly, the [[Aspec|A-spectrum]].
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Aegosexual is an identity under the [[Acespec|Ace Spectrum]], and more broadly, the [[Aspec|A-spectrum]].
 
==Pronunciation==
 
==Pronunciation==
 
[[File:aegosexual.ogg]]
 
[[File:aegosexual.ogg]]
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==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
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Dr. Bogaert derived the term from the phase "Autochoris", meaning "sexuality without identity".
"Anegosexual" is derived from Latin: the prefix "an" negates the root word of "ego" (meaning "self") with the suffix "sexual" meaning sexual attraction. "Anegosexual" therefore literally translates to "(a person who experiences) sexual attraction without themself."
 
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Aego is derived from Latin words with A- meaning "without" and Ego meaning "myself", making the whole word translate to "sexual without myself".
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
The term "autochorissexual" was coined in 2012 by Dr. Anthony Bogaert, a psychologist who specializes in human sexuality.<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22576251</ref> He classified it as a paraphilia since, at the time, asexuality was considered a psychological disorder. This caused controversy with the name, with some not caring about the negative association and others choosing to reclaim the word while others chose to identify with the label "anegosexual."
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The term Autochorisexual was coined by Dr. Anthony Bogaert, a psychologist who specializes in human sexuality, in 2012.<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22576251</ref> He classified it as a paraphilia since, at the time, Asexuality was considered a psychological disorder. This caused controversy with the name, with some not caring about the negative association and others choosing to reclaim the word while others chose to identify with the label "Aegosexual".
   
The term "anegosexual" was coined by tumblr user Sugar-And-Spite on November 1, 2014.<ref>[https://sugar-and-spite.tumblr.com/post/101478696189/autochoris-is-a-bit-of-a-mouthful Aego- coining by Sugar-And-Spite]</ref> The term is meant to have the same meaning as "autochorissexual," but formulated with Latin roots, making the word easier to pronounce and discarding of the orientation's original usage as a paraphilia descripter.
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The term "Aegosexual" and it's "Aego-" prefix was coined by tumblr user Sugar-And-Spite on November 1, 2014.<ref>[https://sugar-and-spite.tumblr.com/post/101478696189/autochoris-is-a-bit-of-a-mouthful Aego- coining by Sugar-And-Spite]</ref> The term is meant to have the same meaning as "Autochorisexual", but formulated with Latin roots, making the word easier to pronounce and discarding of the orientation's original perception as a paraphilia.
   
Some anegosexuals were also uncomfortable with Bogaert's definition of autochorissexual, which remained the widely used definition for anegosexual. Other definitions were coined as a result, with varying takes on whether or not anegosexuals experience sexual attraction. Some of these definitions are as follows:
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Some Aegosexuals were also uncomfortable with Bogaert's definition of Autochorisexual, which remained the widely used definition for Aegosexual. Other definitions were coined as a result, with varying takes on whether or not aegosexuals experience sexual attraction. Some of these definitions are as follows:
   
 
*Liking the idea of sex, and/or enjoying sexual content, but not actually experiencing attraction or wanting to have sex with anybody. A person who enjoys the idea of sexual relationships but does not wish to have one. (Associated with a disconnect between the person and a sexual target/fantasy)<ref>[https://invincible-asexual.tumblr.com/post/118611718367/a-few-more-terms Invincible-Asexual's definition of Aegosexual]</ref>
 
*Liking the idea of sex, and/or enjoying sexual content, but not actually experiencing attraction or wanting to have sex with anybody. A person who enjoys the idea of sexual relationships but does not wish to have one. (Associated with a disconnect between the person and a sexual target/fantasy)<ref>[https://invincible-asexual.tumblr.com/post/118611718367/a-few-more-terms Invincible-Asexual's definition of Aegosexual]</ref>
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===Subsets===
 
===Subsets===
   
*[[Aegofictosexual|Anegofictosexual]]
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*[[Aegofictosexual]]
   
 
===See Also===
 
===See Also===
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*[[Sex-Ambivalent]]
 
*[[Sex-Ambivalent]]
 
*[[Orchidsexual]]
 
*[[Orchidsexual]]
*[[Aegoromantic|Anegoromantic]]
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*[[Aegoromantic]]
*[[Aego-|Anego-]]
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*[[Aego-]]
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
===Flag===
 
===Flag===
The anegosexual flag was created by tumblr user [https://hunterinabrowncoat.tumblr.com HunterInABrownCoat] on July 23, 2014.<ref>[https://hunterinabrowncoat.tumblr.com/post/92665703641/id-like-to-humbly-put-forward-this-flag-as-a Aegosexual flag by HunterInABrownCoat]</ref> The colors are identical to the asexual flag, but it possesses a '''triangle''' with an inverted order of the colors. The triangle represents a "reverse" of asexuality, as anegosexuals are likely to be initially perceived as sexual people. The color associations remains the same with the asexual flag, with an extra meaning added to the '''grey''' stripe; along with [[Demisexual|Demisexuals]] and [[Greyasexual|Greyasexuals]], it represents the in-between of arousal.
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The Aegosexual flag was created by tumblr user [https://hunterinabrowncoat.tumblr.com HunterInABrownCoat] on July 23, 2014.<ref>[https://hunterinabrowncoat.tumblr.com/post/92665703641/id-like-to-humbly-put-forward-this-flag-as-a Aegosexual flag by HunterInABrownCoat]</ref> The colors are identical to the Asexual flag, but it possesses a '''triangle''' with an inverted order of the colors. The triangle represents a "reverse" of Asexuality, as Aegosexuals are likely to be initially perceived as sexual people. The color associations remains the same with the Asexual flag, with an extra meaning added to the '''grey''' stripe; along with [[Demisexual|Demisexuals]] and [[Greyasexual|Greyasexuals]], it represents the in-between of arousal.
   
An alternate flag was designed by tumblr user anegosexualPride (now deactivated) and helped by an unnamed "member of the anegosexual community" on or before August 5, 2020.<ref>[https://aegosexual-moments.tumblr.com/post/625593434099580928/ AegosexualPride's Aegosexual flag, Reblog of Aegosexual-Moments]</ref> The color meanings are as follows: '''Purple''' represents community, likely coming from the Asexual community. '''Gray''' represents the entire [[Acespec|spectrum]] of Asexuality. '''Teal''' represents a disconnection between the self and attraction. '''Black''' represents asexuality.
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An alternate flag was designed by tumblr user AegosexualPride (now deactivated) and helped by an unnamed "member of the aegosexual community" on or before August 5, 2020.<ref>[https://aegosexual-moments.tumblr.com/post/625593434099580928/ AegosexualPride's Aegosexual flag, Reblog of Aegosexual-Moments]</ref> The color meanings are as follows: '''Purple''' represents community, likely coming from the Asexual community. '''Gray''' represents the entire [[Acespec|spectrum]] of Asexuality. '''Teal''' represents a disconnection between the self and attraction. '''Black''' represents Asexuality.
   
 
Two alternate versions were created on August 8, 2020 by [https://xeno-aligned.tumblr.com Xeno-Aligned] which kept the triangle symbolism of the original flag but used the colors of the alternate flag.<ref>[https://xeno-aligned.tumblr.com/post/625867415855808513/a-member-of-the-aegosexual-community-helped Xeno-Aligned's Aegosexual flag versions]</ref> One version had the purple on top and teal at the bottom, the other had the teal on top and the purple at the bottom.
 
Two alternate versions were created on August 8, 2020 by [https://xeno-aligned.tumblr.com Xeno-Aligned] which kept the triangle symbolism of the original flag but used the colors of the alternate flag.<ref>[https://xeno-aligned.tumblr.com/post/625867415855808513/a-member-of-the-aegosexual-community-helped Xeno-Aligned's Aegosexual flag versions]</ref> One version had the purple on top and teal at the bottom, the other had the teal on top and the purple at the bottom.
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Aegosexual.png|The main anegosexual flag (HunterInABrownCoat, July 2013)
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File:Aegosexual.png|The main Aegosexual flag (HunterInABrownCoat, July 2013.)
File:Aegosexual (2).png|An alternate anegosexual flag (AegosexualPride, August 2020)
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File:Aegosexual (2).png|An alternate Aegosexual flag (AegosexualPride, August 2020.)
File:Aegosexual (3).png|A redesign of the previous flag (Xeno-Aligned, August 2020)
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File:Aegosexual (3).png|A redesign of the previous flag (Xeno-Aligned, August 2020.)
File:Aegosexual (4).png|A redesign of the previous flag (Xeno-Aligned, August 2020)
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File:Aegosexual (4).png|A redesign of the previous flag (Xeno-Aligned, August 2020.)
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
===Coining===
 
===Coining===
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Aego Coining.png|The coining of the prefix "aego"
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File:Aego Coining.png|The coining of Aego-
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
{{Quote|'''Autochoris- is a bit of a mouthful…'''
 
{{Quote|'''Autochoris- is a bit of a mouthful…'''

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Aegosexual, previously known as Autochorissexual, is an identity that describes those who have a disconnection between themselves and the subject of sexual fantasies or attraction. Aegosexuals may have sexual fantasies, view porn and other sexual content, or masturbate, but they generally feel little to no sexual attraction and typically do not desire to have sex with another person, or experience sexual attraction that are atypical with an Allosexual's.

Some common Aegosexual experiences include:

  • Enjoying or getting aroused by sexual content, but lacking the same enthusiasm for a sexual relationship in real life.
  • Masturbating, but being indifferent or repulsed by the idea of having sex with another person.
  • Fantasizing about sex, but the aegosexual person is not involved, they are only a disembodied observer viewing it from a third-person perspective, and not from the first person.
  • Fantasizing about sex, but envisioning only other people, such as celebrities or fictional characters.
  • Fantasizing about sex, but it involves generic, faceless people, not specific people.
  • Fantasizing about sex, but through the perspective of another person rather than as one's actual self.
  • Fantasizing about sex, but only imagining oneself, and no other people.
  • Fantasizing about sex, but it is idealized and unrealistic. Adding realistic elements to the fantasy makes the idea of sex less appealing or even repulsive.
  • Perceiving someone as "hot" or recognizing someone as sexually attractive, yet not seeing the appeal of having sex with the person in real life. The Aegosexual person may instead prefer to fantasize about them.
  • Enjoying erotic content but getting turned on by the situation or relationship dynamics in the story lines rather than by one's attraction to the people.

Aegosexual is an identity under the Ace Spectrum, and more broadly, the A-spectrum.

Pronunciation

  • [AY-go-sEk-shuul]

Etymology

Dr. Bogaert derived the term from the phase "Autochoris", meaning "sexuality without identity".

Aego is derived from Latin words with A- meaning "without" and Ego meaning "myself", making the whole word translate to "sexual without myself".

History

The term Autochorisexual was coined by Dr. Anthony Bogaert, a psychologist who specializes in human sexuality, in 2012.[1] He classified it as a paraphilia since, at the time, Asexuality was considered a psychological disorder. This caused controversy with the name, with some not caring about the negative association and others choosing to reclaim the word while others chose to identify with the label "Aegosexual".

The term "Aegosexual" and it's "Aego-" prefix was coined by tumblr user Sugar-And-Spite on November 1, 2014.[2] The term is meant to have the same meaning as "Autochorisexual", but formulated with Latin roots, making the word easier to pronounce and discarding of the orientation's original perception as a paraphilia.

Some Aegosexuals were also uncomfortable with Bogaert's definition of Autochorisexual, which remained the widely used definition for Aegosexual. Other definitions were coined as a result, with varying takes on whether or not aegosexuals experience sexual attraction. Some of these definitions are as follows:

  • Liking the idea of sex, and/or enjoying sexual content, but not actually experiencing attraction or wanting to have sex with anybody. A person who enjoys the idea of sexual relationships but does not wish to have one. (Associated with a disconnect between the person and a sexual target/fantasy)[3]
  • Someone who feels sexual attraction, but does not want to participate in sex.[4]
  • Feeling attraction and desire only for situations that do not involve one’s self.[5]

Sources

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