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    *Masturbating, but being [[Sex-Indifferent|neutral]] or [[Sex-Repulsed|repulsed]] by the idea of having sex with another individual.
    *Masturbating, but being [[Sex-Indifferent|neutral]] or [[Sex-Repulsed|repulsed]] by the idea of having sex with another individual.
    *Fantasizing about sex, but the aegosexual individual is not involved, they are only a disembodied observer viewing it from a third-individual perspective, and not from the first person.
    *Fantasizing about sex, but the aegosexual individual is not involved, they are only a disembodied observer viewing it from a third-individual perspective, and not from the first person.
    *Fantasizing about sex, but envisioning only other individuals, such as celebrities or fictional characters, or even close friends.
    *Fantasizing about sex, but:
    **envisioning only other individuals, such as celebrities or fictional characters, or even close friends.
    *Fantasizing about sex, but it involves generic, faceless individuals, not specific individuals.
    **it involves generic, faceless individuals, not specific individuals.
    * Fantasizing about sex, but through the perspective of another individual rather than as one's actual self.
    **through the perspective of another individual rather than as one's actual self.
    *Fantasizing about sex, but only imagining oneself, and no other individuals.
    **only imagining oneself, and no other individuals.
    *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.
    **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 individual in real life. The aegosexual individual may instead prefer to fantasize about them or admire them.
    *Perceiving someone as "hot" or recognizing someone as sexually attractive, yet not seeing the appeal of having sex with the individual in real life. The aegosexual individual may instead prefer to fantasize about them or admire them.
    *Enjoying erotic content but getting turned on by the situation or relationship dynamics in story lines rather than by one's attraction to the individuals.
    *Enjoying erotic content but getting turned on by the situation or relationship dynamics in story lines rather than by one's attraction to the individuals.


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