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    *A person with a mental condition that makes them feel scared of or repulsed by sex though at other times they desire it.
    *A person with a mental condition that makes them feel scared of or repulsed by sex though at other times they desire it.
    *A person who tries to have intercourse or self acts but finds it does not physically please them or bring them any satisfaction.
    *A person who tries to have intercourse or self acts but finds it does not physically please them or bring them any satisfaction.
    *A person who simply has a perceived incapability to have sex but is still [[sex-favorable]].
    *A person who simply has a perceived incapability to have sex but is still [[Sex-Favorable|sex-favorable]].


    This term can be very similar to terms like [[caedsexual]], [[neuroasexual]], and [[Wolandsexual|wolandsexual,]] and people who identify as those may also identify as nopotasexual. The difference, however, is that someone who is nopotasexual may not have a diagnosable or definable reason for their asexuality. They may have, for instance, trauma that hampered their ability to have sex but not know of this trauma. They may have a sex disorder but not a chronic illness. Some may not have a reason at all for not experiencing pleasure.
    This term can be very similar to terms like [[caedsexual]], [[neuroasexual]], and [[Wolandsexual|wolandsexual,]] and people who identify as those may also identify as nopotasexual. The difference, however, is that someone who is nopotasexual may not have a diagnosable or definable reason for their asexuality. They may have, for instance, trauma that hampered their ability to have sex but not know of this trauma. They may have a sex disorder but not a chronic illness. Some may not have a reason at all for not experiencing pleasure.
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