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{{Stub}}'''Autosexuality '''is when one experiences sexual attraction exclusively towards themself; and can occur in many forms as follows: |
{{Stub}}'''Autosexuality '''some times called '''Narcissexual''', is when one experiences sexual attraction exclusively towards themself; and can occur in many forms as follows: |
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# Having a hard time responding to someone's sexual touch, but being able to/comfortable with self pleasing like masturbation. |
# Having a hard time responding to someone's sexual touch, but being able to/comfortable with self pleasing like masturbation. |
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# Feeling no attraction to others but feeling attraction to yourself. |
# Feeling no attraction to others but feeling attraction to yourself. |
Revision as of 03:54, 24 September 2020
Autosexuality some times called Narcissexual, is when one experiences sexual attraction exclusively towards themself; and can occur in many forms as follows:
- Having a hard time responding to someone's sexual touch, but being able to/comfortable with self pleasing like masturbation.
- Feeling no attraction to others but feeling attraction to yourself.
- Attraction to oneself.
The romantic counterpart to autosexual is autoromantic.
History
Autosexual was first used as a very specific term used by Bernard Apfelbaum, a PHD graduate in clinical psychology in his work on the book "Principles and Practice of Sex Therapy.", although he considered it as a sexual abnormality but often autosexuals do not seek out sexual relationships as it is simply a way of life and how they feel about others, it is strictly the attraction to yourself and is not a psychological abnormality.
Etymology
The prefix comes from the Greek term 'auto', meaning 'self'.