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    Orgasace is a term on the asexual spectrum in which an individual is unable to orgasm due to the fact that they lose their attraction before they are able to. This can be due to many things, and this term may be considered medical if it is related to a disability, trauma, disorder, etc, however this isn't a purely medical-related term, and can be used by anyone.

    Some reasons why this may occur include, but are not limited to...

    • Sexual disabilities.
    • Sexual disorders.
    • Trauma relating to sexual activity and/or orgasms.
    • Orgasmic Dysfunction
    • An aceflux individual whose attraction wavers or cuts out too quickly, causing them to lose interest and/or arousal.
    • An acespike individual whose attraction wavers or cuts out too quickly, causing them to lose interest and/or arousal.
    • An ace-jump individual who always turns asexual when about to orgasm, causing them to lose interest and/or arousal.
    • An abrosexual individual who's attraction swapped when about to orgasm, causing their last thought and/or partner to either be a turn off, and/or for them to be momentarily on the ace-spectrum, which makes them lose interest and/or arousal.

    Orgasflux

    Orgasflux is a term for when one fluctuates between being able to orgasm and being unable to. The sexual partners don't matter in this context, as they may be able to orgasm one time and not another while having the same sexual partners.

    Orgasspike

    Orgasspike is a term for when one is usually unable to orgasm, however can have rare and sudden intense spikes of being able to for a short amount of time before returning to not being able to.

    Orgasexceptis

    Orgasexceptis is a term for when one is unable to orgasm except with one or a few specific partners, or under one specific circumstance. Examples of this include, but are not limited to...

    • A polyamorous individual who is only able to orgasm with one of their multiple partners, regardless of how sexually experienced the partners are.
    • An individual who has only experienced an orgasm with one person throughout their lifetime, regardless of how sexually experienced the person was.
    • An individual who is only able to orgasm when masturbating, and is unable to do so with partners, regardless of how sexually experienced the person is.
    • An individual who is only able to orgasm with a specific toy or object, regardless of how strong the toy/object is in terms of pleasure.

    History

    This term was coined on May 6th of 2021 by Cryptocrew, specifically Alex, to describe his experiences. The subsets were coined on May 24th of 2021 as an update to his and others experiences.

    Etymology

    Exceptis is Latin for 'exception.'

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