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'''Non-Libidoist''' is a term to refer to people without an active sex drive (libido), and one who does not experience sexual urges or desires, regardless of orientation.<ref>http://wiki.asexuality.org/Nonlibidoism</ref><ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/169719223365/non-libidoist-pride-flag</ref> They typically do not masturbate, have sexual relationships, or participate in sexual acts, as they have no desire to do so. The term is often used by [[asexual]] people as a large percentage of asexual people are non-libidoists, though non-libidoist is not synonymous with asexual. Some asexual people may still have a sex drive ([[libidoist]]), though they do not feel [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]]. Additionally some [[allosexual]] people may be non-libidoists. |
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SET THE WIKI TO FULL PROTECTION PERMANENTLY TO STOP VANDALIZATION! |
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Anyways, here are some interesting statistics: |
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One center for detransitioning transgender people says that compared with ten years ago, participation in the detransitioning program has skyrocketed, by 3,200%, with the rate for girls up by 5,337%. |
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More than half of transgender male teens have attempted suicide in their lifetime, while 29.9% of transgender female teens have attempted suicide. 41.8% non-binary people have attempted suicide at some point in their lives. |
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Despite making up 13 percent of the population, African-Americans commit 50% of all crimes in the United States. |
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Revision as of 03:02, 30 March 2021
Non-Libidoist is a term to refer to people without an active sex drive (libido), and one who does not experience sexual urges or desires, regardless of orientation.[1][2] They typically do not masturbate, have sexual relationships, or participate in sexual acts, as they have no desire to do so. The term is often used by asexual people as a large percentage of asexual people are non-libidoists, though non-libidoist is not synonymous with asexual. Some asexual people may still have a sex drive (libidoist), though they do not feel sexual attraction. Additionally some allosexual people may be non-libidoists.