No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Stub}}'''Autosexuality '''some times called ''' |
{{Stub}}'''Autosexuality '''some times called '''mechanosexual''', is when one experiences sexual attraction exclusively towards cars; and can occur in many forms as follows: |
||
# Having a hard time responding to someone's sexual touch, but being able to/comfortable with |
# Having a hard time responding to someone's sexual touch, but being able to/comfortable with pleasing cars sexually. |
||
# Feeling no attraction to others but feeling attraction to |
# Feeling no attraction to others but feeling attraction to cars. |
||
# Attraction to |
# Attraction to cars. |
||
The romantic counterpart to autosexual is [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Autoromantic autoromantic]. |
The romantic counterpart to autosexual is [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Autoromantic autoromantic]. |
||
[[File:Autosexualflag1.png|alt=|thumb|The autosexual flag]] |
|||
==History== |
==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 |
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 cars and is not a psychological abnormality. |
||
== Flags == |
== Flags == |
||
Line 11: | Line 13: | ||
The first flag was made by a user going by aturinfortheworse on an unspecified site. They had a meaning for the flag originally, but forgot it. |
The first flag was made by a user going by aturinfortheworse on an unspecified site. They had a meaning for the flag originally, but forgot it. |
||
The second flag was coined by a user going by Anamika on November 21st, 2020. It is based off the original flags colors. The shades of blue stand for |
The second flag was coined by a user going by Anamika on November 21st, 2020. It is based off the original flags colors. The shades of blue stand for love for cars, the heart stands for dedicaiton to cars, and the grey stands for the cars category. |
||
== Etymology == |
== Etymology == |
||
The prefix comes from the Greek term 'auto', meaning ' |
The prefix comes from the Greek term 'auto', meaning 'cars'. |
||
== Resources == |
== Resources == |
Revision as of 23:44, 2 December 2020
Autosexuality some times called mechanosexual, is when one experiences sexual attraction exclusively towards cars; and can occur in many forms as follows:
- Having a hard time responding to someone's sexual touch, but being able to/comfortable with pleasing cars sexually.
- Feeling no attraction to others but feeling attraction to cars.
- Attraction to cars.
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 cars and is not a psychological abnormality.
Flags
The first flag was made by a user going by aturinfortheworse on an unspecified site. They had a meaning for the flag originally, but forgot it.
The second flag was coined by a user going by Anamika on November 21st, 2020. It is based off the original flags colors. The shades of blue stand for love for cars, the heart stands for dedicaiton to cars, and the grey stands for the cars category.
Etymology
The prefix comes from the Greek term 'auto', meaning 'cars'.