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How Asexuals Define Sex—And When and Why They Sometimes Have Sex

Posted 08/06/2020 by Kinsey Institute

by Justin Lehmiller Asexuality is a term that different people define in somewhat different ways. Most often, however, asexuals tend to be characterized as persons who do not experience sexual attraction. This definition doesn’t entirely capture all of the diversity that exists within the asexual community, though.

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