Lightsexual

Lightsexual or Light Allosexual is the allosexual equivalent to greysexual or grey asexual. It is an orientation for those who are not asexual and do experience sexual attraction, but in a way not fully described by terms like "allosexuality" or "sexual". This could be due to feeling either a misplaced lack of attraction or complete lack of sexual attraction. Lightsexual can include:


 * Not liking or fully identifying with the label "allosexual".
 * Experiencing no sexual attraction for a long period of time, but experiencing sexual attraction later.
 * Not feeling that the definition of "frequently experiences sexual attraction" describes their orientation.
 * Feeling as though they can mostly relate and understand the concept of sexual attraction, but not fully.
 * Rarely experiencing a lack of sexual attraction.
 * Rarely experiencing a light but noticeable lack of sexual desire.
 * Feeling lack of attraction or lack of desire due to being abrosexual, and not identifying with either asexual or allosexual.

The term "lightsexual" refers to the black, grey, and white spectrum of sexuality created by members of the aspec community. White means being purely allosexual, light white means someone that can usually be considered allosexual but can rarely feel lack of attraction or asexuality, grey means being mostly asexual and rarely feeling sexual attraction or only feeling attraction in certain circumstances, and black means a complete lack of sexual attraction.

The term lightsexual was coined in this entry.