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    '''Eroscurious''' is a blanket term for [[Asexual|asexuals]] who are curious in experimenting or experiencing sex despite not feeling sexual attraction. Often times, this is done from an attitude of wondering whether or not they like sex and have an orientation beyond asexual. This term is applied to asexuals who are exploring or questioning if one is [[greysexual]].
    '''Eroscurious''' is a blanket term for [[asexual]] individuals who are curious in experimenting or experiencing sex despite not feeling sexual attraction. Oftentimes, this is done from an attitude of wondering whether or not they like sex and have an orientation beyond asexual. This term is applied to those who are exploring/questioning whether they are [[greysexual]].


    This term is primarily for asexuals who want to experiment or see if they like sex or can have sexual attraction, and is unrelated to attraction to gender in orientation. If an asexual were to be curious or go beyond eroscurious and wonder if they have feelings for a specific gender, they may be [[androcurious]], [[gynecurious]], or [[bicurious]] depending on the asexual.
    This term is primarily for asexual individuals who want to experiment or see if they like sex or can have sexual attraction, and is unrelated to gender-based attraction in orientation. If one were to be curious or go beyond eroscurious and wonder if they have feelings for a specific gender, they may be [[androcurious]], [[gynecurious]], or [[bicurious]] depending on the individual.


    == History ==
    == History ==
    Eroscurious was coined by FANDOM user @PennedonWriterz on the LGBTA Wiki on their User Blog on November 25th, 2021.
    The term was coined by Wiki user PennedWriterz on November 25, 2021.<ref>[[User blog:PennedWriterz/Coining Eroscurious]]</ref>
    <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20211126051234/https://lgbta.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:PennedWriterz/Coining_Eroscurious</ref>


    == Etymology ==
    == Etymology ==
    "Eros" comes from the word "Eros" which was the name of the greek god of love and sex. "Curious" comes from any experimental or openness to have experiences outside of ones usual sexual orientation.
    The prefix comes from the name Eros, the Greek god of love and sex. The "-curious" suffix comes from any experimental feelings, or an openness to have experiences outside of one's usual sexual orientation.


    == References ==
    == References ==
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    [[Category:A-spec Identity]]
    [[Category:A-spec Identity]]
    [[Category:Questioning]]
    [[Category:Questioning]]
    [[Category:Miscellaneous sexuality]]
    [[Category:Miscellaneous sexuality]]
    [[Category:Flagless Identities]]
    [[Category:Flagless Identities]]
    [[Category:Verified Resources]]

    Revision as of 05:16, 26 November 2021

    Eroscurious is a blanket term for asexual individuals who are curious in experimenting or experiencing sex despite not feeling sexual attraction. Oftentimes, this is done from an attitude of wondering whether or not they like sex and have an orientation beyond asexual. This term is applied to those who are exploring/questioning whether they are greysexual.

    This term is primarily for asexual individuals who want to experiment or see if they like sex or can have sexual attraction, and is unrelated to gender-based attraction in orientation. If one were to be curious or go beyond eroscurious and wonder if they have feelings for a specific gender, they may be androcurious, gynecurious, or bicurious depending on the individual.

    History

    The term was coined by Wiki user PennedWriterz on November 25, 2021.[1]

    Etymology

    The prefix comes from the name Eros, the Greek god of love and sex. The "-curious" suffix comes from any experimental feelings, or an openness to have experiences outside of one's usual sexual orientation.

    References

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