Woman Reveals What Being ‘Demisexual’ Really Means (vid)

Woman Reveals What Being ‘Demisexual’ Really Means (vid)

Sex and relationship experts debated the term demisexuality.

Woman talked about what made her realize who she is demisexualafter noticing a significant difference between how she and her friends view their partners.

The subject matter expert sex and relationships Paul C. Brunson with author Toni Tone they discussed about her demisexuality and that it has helped many social media users become aware of their own sexual orientation with this term.

As the expert and author explained:Many people experience sexual attraction early on, right? They may be sexually attracted to someone walking into a room.

I can recognize that men are attractive, but there is absolutely nothing inside of me that feels any kind of sexual desire or arousal for them in any way. This only comes after I have developed an emotional connection with them based on who they are and their character.

So, for example, I’ve never had a one night stand. I’ve never met someone in a club and kissed a random person.”

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Paul Brunson explains in the clip: “Demisexuality is when one feels sexual attraction only after creating a deep emotional bond.

“Unlike others with a sexual orientation based on direct attraction, a demisexuality person needs a connection based on one’s character and values.”

As the Cleveland Clinic states: “People who identify as demisexual feel sexually attracted to someone only after they have formed a strong emotional bond with them. Compared to the general population, most people who are demisexual they rarely feel sexually attracted. Some have little or no interest in sexual activity.

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“[…] THE forming an emotional bond does not guarantee that sexual attraction will develop, but the bond is necessary for them to even consider sexual activity. If they develop sexual attraction, the desire for sequal activity is often less intense.’

OR Brunson added: “You may even be semi-sexual without knowing it”.

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