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Asexuality is a designation or self-designation for people who lack feelings of sexual attraction and/or sexual desire. There is debate as to whether this is a sexual dysfunction or an actual sexual orientation; furthermore, there is disagreement over the exact definition of the word. The term is also sometimes used as a gender identity by those who believe their lack of sexual attraction places them outside the standard definitions of gender. ...
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| asexually |
Asexuality is a designation or self-designation for people who lack feelings of sexual attraction and/or sexual desire. There is debate as to whether this is a sexual dysfunction or an actual sexual orientation; furthermore, there is disagreement over the exact definition of the word. The term is also sometimes used as a gender identity by those who believe their lack of sexual attraction places them outside the standard definitions of gender. ...
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This word is often used in place of 'antisexual' because it isn't thought of in such a negative way. The prefix 'a' is more pleasing to the ear. This term has also been accepted by the general public as the adjective for someone who doesn't want to participate in sexual activity. Unfortunately, in the scientific world, this term is also the adjective for something lacking gender or without sexual organs. ...
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"Reproducing without sex, by fissioning or budding."
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including with reproducing by reproductive through cell division, not sexual contact
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