Asexuality and autochorissexualism (identity-less sexuality)

Archives of Sexual Behavior
Anthony F Bogaert

Abstract

I present evidence that target-oriented paraphilias may occur in some who report no sexual attraction for others or those who identify as asexual. One target-oriented paraphilia in some asexual people is a disconnection between their identity and a sexual target/object. I name this phenomenon autochorissexualism or "identity-less" sexuality.

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Dec 30, 2014·The Journal of Sexual Medicine·Lori A BrottoBoris B Gorzalka
Sep 4, 2015·Archives of Sexual Behavior·Nicolette K RobbinsAnna N Query
Oct 1, 2015·Health Communication·Pooja Dushyant UtamsinghJeremy Ross Chaikind
Dec 31, 2014·Archives of Sexual Behavior·Pádraig MacNeela, Aisling Murphy
Apr 23, 2014·Journal of Sex Research·Ellen Van HoudenhovePaul Enzlin
Apr 22, 2015·Journal of Sex Research·Anthony F Bogaert
Feb 12, 2014·Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy·Ellen Van HoudenhovePaul Enzlin
Jul 12, 2016·Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy·Joana CarvalhoPedro J Nobre
Aug 20, 2016·Archives of Sexual Behavior·Lori A Brotto, Morag Yule
Aug 28, 2016·Sexual Medicine Reviews·Elisa Ventura-Aquino, Raúl G Paredes
Oct 1, 2016·Archives of Sexual Behavior·Lara M GreavesChris G Sibley
Nov 11, 2016·Archives of Sexual Behavior·Anthony F Bogaert
Apr 1, 2017·Archives of Sexual Behavior·Lara M GreavesChris G Sibley
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Oct 23, 2019·Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience·Wendy Portillo, Raúl G Paredes
Nov 25, 2016·Archives of Sexual Behavior·Morag A YuleBoris B Gorzalka
Jan 30, 2021·Frontiers in Psychology·Veli-Matti Karhulahti, Tanja Välisalo
Nov 16, 2021·Archives of Sexual Behavior·Margherita AttanasioMonica Mazza

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