Antimilo is a term for individuals who are Orgasm-Averse, Orgasm-Avoidant, or Orgasm-Repulsed, or simply anyone who does not want to experience an orgasm. The term is commonly used by asexual spectrum individuals, but is not exclusive to that spectrum. There are many reasons as to why individuals may not want to orgasm; including, but not limited to; finding it unnatural, painful, uncomfortable, scary, uninteresting, or dysphoric.
Orgasm avoidant, averse, or repulsed individuals can practice forms of sex or masturbation that are called Karezza resp. Coitus Reservatus, Coitus Interruptus, or Edging.
History
The term was coined by N1ght0wl06 on the 11th of July, 2022.[1][2] The entry was improved with the help of AnonymousHermitCrab from the r/asexuality subreddit and Jeb_CC, Bureaucrat.
Etymology
The term Antimilo consists of two Greek words; anti- (which means 'against') and milo (which means apple). The apple represents the orgasm, and the purple gradient represents the levels of arousal.