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From Greek "axiotheato", meaning attraction, and Greek "axio", meaning worthwhile/suitable. |
From Greek "axiotheato", meaning attraction, and Greek "axio", meaning worthwhile/suitable. |
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== Controversy == |
== Controversy == |
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After the identity's first use, debate immediately began about whether the term is equivalent to "demisexual". While overlap with demisexuality is possible or common, the axiosexual identity does not involve a requirement that a "bond" or "connection" exists in order for an attraction to manifest. Axiosexuality furthermore specifically includes aversion under certain circumstances as part of the identity itself. |
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