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== Etymology == |
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The Italian word 'fantasma' meaning ghost references how one being sex-fantasma often feels like a sort of 'ghost sexuality.' |
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Latest revision as of 22:02, 6 October 2021
Sex-fantasma (also known as sex-phantasma) is a sub-set of sex-averse in which an individual is averse to personally engaging in, performing, and seeing sexual acts in real life, but is not averse to sexual content, sex in fiction, sexual imagery or discussion of sexual things. Sex-fantasma individuals are often nudity-averse and aegosexual but not always.
This identity is exclusive to those who are ace-spec. The romantic counterpart is romance-fantasma.
Etymology
The Italian word 'fantasma' meaning 'ghost' references how one being sex-fantasma often feels like a sort of 'ghost sexuality.'
History
This term was coined by FANDOM user Nemosexual on October 7, 2021 on a post on the lgbta wiki. [1]