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    [[File:Tumblr 79514bdea0dd055fe6f74044a6180ca0 9259c1d5 500.png|thumb|The analloerotic flag]]
    '''Analloerotic''' or '''Analloerotism''' is having no sexual interest in other people or sexual feelings directed towards other people. This is distinct from asexuality as they can be sexually stimulated by themselves and because asexuality is defined as not having sexual attraction not in having no desire to experience sex with other people as asexuals can have sex or desire a sexual relationship and remain asexual.
    '''Analloerotic''', also known as '''analloerotism''', '''analloeroticity''', or '''analloeroticism''', is a term to describe having no [[sexual]] interest in other individuals or sexual feelings directed towards other individuals.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.yourdictionary.com/analloerotic}}</ref> This is distinct from [[asexual]]ity as they can be sexually stimulated by themselves and because asexuality is defined as not having sexual attraction, not in having no desire to experience sex with other individuals, as asexuals can have sex or desire a sexual relationship and remain asexual.


    == History ==
    ==History==
    The term originated sometime in the mid 80s and is associated with many [[Queerphobia|transphobic]] analyses such as autogynephilic theory, or using it for autogynephilics that lose sexual desire due to the intensity of their autogynephillia.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=hhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analloeroticism}}</ref> However, it has been used in different contexts. It is also used as a medical term for analyzing those who do not display any erotic behavior.


    ==Flag==
    The flag was created by Tumblr user beyond-mogai-pride-flags at some point in 2018.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=hhttps://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/189584463850/analloerotic-pride-flag}}</ref><ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=hhttp://beyondmogai.home.blog/2019/12/10/analloerotic-pride-flag/}}</ref> It has no confirmed meaning.


    ==References==
    The term originated sometime in the mid 80s and is associated with some transphobia, however have been used in different contexts in the sexual configuration theory among other uses It is also used as a medical term for analyzing those who do not display any erotic behavior. <br />
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    [[Category:Ace-spec identity]]
    == Refrences ==
    [[Category:Verified Resources]]
    https://www.yourdictionary.com/analloerotic

    Latest revision as of 18:01, 12 August 2023

    The analloerotic flag

    Analloerotic, also known as analloerotism, analloeroticity, or analloeroticism, is a term to describe having no sexual interest in other individuals or sexual feelings directed towards other individuals.[1] This is distinct from asexuality as they can be sexually stimulated by themselves and because asexuality is defined as not having sexual attraction, not in having no desire to experience sex with other individuals, as asexuals can have sex or desire a sexual relationship and remain asexual.

    History

    The term originated sometime in the mid 80s and is associated with many transphobic analyses such as autogynephilic theory, or using it for autogynephilics that lose sexual desire due to the intensity of their autogynephillia.[2] However, it has been used in different contexts. It is also used as a medical term for analyzing those who do not display any erotic behavior.

    Flag

    The flag was created by Tumblr user beyond-mogai-pride-flags at some point in 2018.[3][4] It has no confirmed meaning.

    References

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