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Coordinación, correcciones de traducción y otros y orden de la Asexualpedia: Ene

Test validado de identificación asexual (Baikal-B)

Anillo negro (Minted)

Historia de la asexualidad (Adry73)

Las personas (asexuales) y el sexo (Ene)

Asexuales maduros - La asexualidad "no es una fase" o "una nueva moda" (Ene)

Famosos asexuales (MondMorena y Ene)

David Jay (MondMorena)

Carta a los científicos (MondMorena)

Carta a profesionales de la salud (MondMorena)

Carta a profesores y educadores (MondMorena)

Carta a los LGTB (Ene)

Términos relacionados con género/sexo (MondMorena salvo dos apartados por Baikal-B)

Fuentes de intimidad (Baikal-B y Ene)

Algunos tipos de atracción (Baikal-B)

Definición de orientación romántica (Baikal-B)

Tipos ABCD de asexualidad (Minted)

Modelo de Identidad Colectiva (Minted)

Modelo de Definición Dual‎ (Minted)

Modelo de Atracción Sexual Primaria vs Secundaria‎ (Minted)

Pastel (Minted)

Huffingtonpost (Minted y MondMorena)

¿Qué es la atracción sexual? (Ene)

Modelo de Storms (Ene)

Investigaciones relacionadas con la asexualidad (Ene)

Cuando la invisibilidad y la patologización se encuentran (Ene)

Asexuales unidos - Testimonio de una asexual heterorromántica (Ene)

¿soy asexual si...? (Betsys y Ene)

Resto de preguntas frecuentes (Saiko - las que estaban anteriormente en la web www.asexuality.org/sp y Ene)

Espectro arromántico (Massy)

Bloque 1 (Lesning)

A, ace: Someone who is asexual. amoeba: One of many biologically asexual microorganisms, but also a word used informally to denote an asexual. Asexual: A person who does not experience sexual attraction. asexy: An informal word for asexual; describes someone or something that is made more attractive by her/his/its lack of sexuality. AVENite, also AVENista: A member of the AVEN forums. demisexual: A person who experiences sexual attraction only to people with whom they are in an close relationship, often a romantic one[1]. gray-A: A person in the gray area between sexuality and asexuality. indifferent: 1) used by some asexual individuals to indicate that they feel neither revulsion toward nor powerful desire to engage in sex. 2) also can be taken to mean they are indifferent toward the idea of sex in general. repulsed: A term used by some asexual individuals to indicate that they find sex disgusting or revolting. sensual: Enjoying pleasure brought through the senses, which may or may not be sexual[2].

Bloque 2 (Betsys) sex-negative: see antisexual. sex-positive: A term used by some members of the asexual community to mean that they do not mind if people engage in sexual activities as long as those activities are consensual.

Sexuality related terminology

antisexual: Being opposed to sexuality, or someone for whom this is true. An antisexual person may or may not be asexual. autosexual: A person who only experiences sexual attraction to him/herself. celibate: Someone who does not engage in sexual activity. Separate from sexual orientation. nonlibidoism: Not having a sex drive/libido. primary sexual attraction: Instant sexual attraction. primary sexual desire: Wanting to engage in sexual activity for the purposes of pleasure. queer: An umbrella term that refers to those who are not heterosexual, heteronomative, or cisgender. secondary sexual attraction: Sexual attraction based on the strength of a relationship.

Bloque 3 (malixendra) secondary sexual desire: Wanting to engage in sexual activity for reasons other than pleasure. sexual: A person who experiences sexual attraction, a person who is not asexual (i.e. a heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, pansexual, etc.). Also called allosexual.

Romantic orientations aromantic: A person who does not experience romantic attraction. biromantic: Someone who is romantically attracted to two different sexes or genders, may be sexual or asexual crush: A (possibly temporary) romantic attraction to someone, that may or may not be acted upon heteroromantic: Someone who is romantically attracted to people of the opposite sex or gender, may be sexual or asexual homoromantic: Someone who is romantically attracted to people of the same sex or gender, may be sexual or asexual monoamory: Having just one intimate relationship. Compare to polyamory panromantic: Romantically attracted to others regardless of gender polyamory: Having more than one intimate relationships simultaneously with all partners concerned. Compare to monoamory

Bloque 4 (malixendra) queerplatonic: A non-romantic relationship based on platonic love that is stronger than friendship squish: An aromantic crush, a desire for a platonic relationship with someone zucchini: A partner in a queerplatonic relationship.


Dated asexual terminology AS3: a sexual person who is supportive of asexuality; also an imaginary stamp given to such people ("Asexuals in Support of Supportive Sexuals"). bi-asexual: a shortened form of the more commonly used term, biromantic asexual gay-A: another term for a homoromantic asexual hetero-asexual: a shortened form of the more commonly used term, heteroromantic asexual homo-asexual: a shortened form of the more commonly used term, homoromantic asexual hyposexual: Having a low sex drive

Traducción de subtítulos de vídeos y cortometrajes

A-OK, (A)sexual story, Ases The sitcom 1x01, Asexual Awareness Week (Ene)

Everything's a-Okay #1 Asexuality (Ally. Corrección: Ene)


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