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    (Created page with "'''Orgasm Stances''' are terms describing an individual’s feelings towards orgasms. These terms are commonly used by asexual spectrum individuals, but are not exclusive to this community or sexuality. Commonly used orgasm stances include the following: * Orgasm-Favorable - One feels favorable towards or enjoys orgasms. * Orgasm-Indifferent - One has no strong feelings regarding orgasms. * Orgasm-Repulsed - One feels repulsed by orgasm...")
     
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    '''Orgasm Stances''' are terms describing an individual’s feelings towards orgasms. These terms are commonly used by [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]] individuals, but are not exclusive to this community or sexuality.
    '''Orgasm Stances''' are terms describing an individual’s feelings towards orgasmic interaction. These terms are commonly used by [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]] individuals, but are not exclusive to this community or sexuality.


    Commonly used orgasm stances include the following:
    Commonly used orgasm stances include the following:


    * [[Orgasm-Favorable]] - One feels favorable towards or enjoys orgasms.
    * [[Orgasm-Favorable]] - One feels favorable towards or enjoys orgasmic interaction.
    * [[Orgasm-Indifferent]] - One has no strong feelings regarding orgasms.
    * [[Orgasm-Indifferent]] - One has no strong feelings regarding orgasmic interaction.
    * [[Orgasm-Repulsed]] - One feels repulsed by orgasms.
    * [[Orgasm-Repulsed]] - One feels repulsed by orgasmic interaction.
    * [[Orgasm-Averse]] - One feels repulsed by the idea of personally orgasming.
    * [[Orgasm-Averse]] - One feels repulsed by the idea of personally engaging in orgasmic interaction.
    * [[Orgasm-Ambivalent]] - One has mixed or complicated feelings regarding orgasms.
    * [[Orgasm-Ambivalent]] - One has mixed or complicated feelings regarding orgasmic interaction.
    * [[Orgasm-Oscillating]] - One’s feelings towards orgasms change or fluctuate over time.
    * [[Orgasm-Oscillating]] - One’s feelings towards orgasmic interaction change or fluctuate over time.
    * [[Orgasm-Drained]] - One feels repulsed by orgasms due to trauma or exhaustion.
    * [[Orgasm-Drained]] - One feels repulsed by orgasmic interaction due to trauma or exhaustion.


    The [[Sexual Attraction|sexual]] interaction equivalent is [[Sex Stances|sex stances]].
    The [[Sexual Attraction|sexual]] interaction equivalent is [[Sex Stances|sex stances]].

    Revision as of 04:50, 11 July 2022

    Orgasm Stances are terms describing an individual’s feelings towards orgasmic interaction. These terms are commonly used by asexual spectrum individuals, but are not exclusive to this community or sexuality.

    Commonly used orgasm stances include the following:

    • Orgasm-Favorable - One feels favorable towards or enjoys orgasmic interaction.
    • Orgasm-Indifferent - One has no strong feelings regarding orgasmic interaction.
    • Orgasm-Repulsed - One feels repulsed by orgasmic interaction.
    • Orgasm-Averse - One feels repulsed by the idea of personally engaging in orgasmic interaction.
    • Orgasm-Ambivalent - One has mixed or complicated feelings regarding orgasmic interaction.
    • Orgasm-Oscillating - One’s feelings towards orgasmic interaction change or fluctuate over time.
    • Orgasm-Drained - One feels repulsed by orgasmic interaction due to trauma or exhaustion.

    The sexual interaction equivalent is sex stances.

    History

    This term was coined by AnonymousHermitCrab with help from N1ght0wl6 on the subreddit r/asexuality on July 10th, 2022.[1]

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