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  • Aegosexuality Aegosexuality
    Aegosexuality describes people who experience sexual fantasies or enjoy sexual content but do not feel the need to act on them with others. Someone identifying as aegosexual might find arousing scenarios interesting in thought yet have little to no d
  • Aesthetic Attraction Aesthetic Attraction
    Aesthetic attraction is the feeling of finding someone visually pleasing without it being tied to sexual or romantic desire. It is about appreciating looks, style, or presence the way one admires art or fashion. A person can feel aesthetic attracti
  • Affection Affection
    Affection is the expression of care, warmth, or fondness toward someone. It can be shown through words, touch, or small actions that make another person feel valued. Unlike grand gestures, affection often appears in daily interactions that build trus
  • After Hours Club After Hours Club
    An after hours club is a venue that opens late at night and continues operating after regular bars or nightclubs have closed. These spaces often feature music, dancing, and social gatherings, appealing to people who want the party to last longer. Som
  • Aftercare Aftercare
    Aftercare is the attention and support given to someone after an intense emotional, physical, or sexual experience. It is especially common in BDSM and roleplay, but it also applies to any intimate situation where reassurance and comfort are needed.
  • Afterglow Afterglow
    Afterglow refers to the relaxed, warm, and satisfied feeling many people experience after sex or orgasm. It is both physical and emotional, often described as a mix of calmness, closeness, and light euphoria. For couples, it can be a special bonding
  • Agalmatophilia Agalmatophilia
    Agalmatophilia is a sexual or romantic attraction to statues, dolls, or mannequins. People with this interest may feel drawn to the stillness, beauty, or idealized human form of these objects. While rare, it is one of several documented paraphilias l
  • Agamy Agamy
    Agamy describes the absence of marriage or organized pairing. The term is used in sociology and anthropology to explain lifestyles or belief systems where individuals avoid or reject marriage as a social institution. Unlike celibacy, which avoids sex
  • Agaptism Agaptism
    Agaptism is a philosophical stance that places love at the center of ethics. The term comes from agape, a Greek word meaning unconditional or selfless love. According to this view, moral decisions should be guided primarily by love, compassion, and
  • Age Play Age Play
    Age play is a form of roleplay where adults act or take on behaviors of a different age, either younger or older than they really are. It is not about actual age but about imagination and role-shifting in a safe, consensual context. Some practice it
  • Age-Disparate Age-Disparate
    The phrase age-disparate describes relationships or interactions where there is a noticeable difference in age between the people involved. This gap might be a few years or several decades. While some age gaps are socially accepted, others can raise
  • Agender Agender
    Agender describes people who do not identify with any gender. Instead of feeling male, female, or somewhere in between, agender individuals see themselves as having no gender at all. It is one of many identities under the nonbinary umbrella and empha
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