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    '''Aegosexual''', previously known as '''autochorisexual''', is a [[Micro-Label|micro-label]] on the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]] that describes those who have a disconnection between themself and the subject of arousal. It has also been defined as feeling sexual attraction from a distance but having no desire to engage in sex oneself, or as feeling sexual attraction/desire only for situations that do not involve oneself. Aegosexuals may have sexual fantasies, view porn and other sexual content, or masturbate, but do not generally feel [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] and typically do not desire to have sex with another person. Common aegosexual experiences include:
    '''Aegosexual''', previously known as '''autochorisexual''', is a [[Micro-Label|micro-label]] on the [[Asexual Spectrum|asexual spectrum]] that describes those who have a disconnection between themself and the subject of arousal. Aegosexuals may have sexual fantasies, view porn and other sexual content, or masturbate, but do not generally feel [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] and typically do not desire to have sex with another person. Common aegosexual experiences include:


    *Enjoying and possibly getting aroused by sexual content, but not desiring a sexual relationship in real life.
    *Enjoying or getting aroused by sexual content, but lacking the same enthusiasm for a sexual relationship in real life.
    *Masturbating, but being [[Sex-indifferent|neutral]] or [[Sex-repulsed|repulsed]] by the idea of having sex with another person.
    *Being unsure whether one enjoys the idea of having sex with another person, as imagining the scenario to experiment is technically a fantasy, which can be enjoyed by the aegosexual person.
    *Perceiving someone as "hot" or sexually attractive, but not desiring sex with the person in real life. The aegosexual person may instead only fantasize about them.
    *Fantasizing about sex, but the aegosexual person is not involved, they are only a disembodied observer.
    *Fantasizing about sex, but the aegosexual person is not involved, they are only a disembodied observer.
    *Fantasizing about sex, but doing so from a dissociative third-person perspective, and not from the first person.
    *Fantasizing about sex, but doing so from a dissociative third-person perspective, and not from the first person.
    *Fantasizing about sex, but envisioning only other people, such as celebrities or fictional characters.
    *Fantasizing about sex, but envisioning only other people, such as celebrities or fictional characters.
    *Masturbating, but being [[Sex-indifferent|neutral]] or [[Sex-repulsed|repulsed]] by the idea of having sex with another person.
    *Being unsure whether one enjoys the idea of having sex with another person, as imagining the scenario to experiment is technically a fantasy, which can be enjoyed by the aegosexual person.
    *Perceiving someone as "hot" or sexually attractive, yet not seeing any appeal to having sex with the person in real life. The aegosexual person may instead prefer to fantasize about them.
    *Fantasizing about sex, but only imagining oneself, and no other people.
    *Fantasizing about sex, but only imagining oneself, and no other people.
    *Fantasizing about sex, but it involves generic, faceless people, not specific people.
    *Fantasizing about sex, but it involves generic, faceless people, not specific people.
    *Fantasizing about sex, but it is idealised and unrealistic. Adding realistic elements to the fantasy (smells, sounds, visuals, etc.) makes the idea of sex less appealing or even repulsive.
    *Fantasizing about sex, but it is idealized and unrealistic. Adding realistic elements to the fantasy (smells, sounds, visuals, etc.) makes the idea of sex less appealing or even repulsive.
    *Fantasizing about enjoying sex, but through the perspective of an alternate character rather than as one's actual self.
    *Getting turned on by the situation or relationship dynamics in story lines rather than by one's attraction to the people.


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