Sex Dictionary

  • AgaptismAgaptism
    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 PlayAge 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-DisparateAge-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
  • AgenderAgender
    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
  • AgnosexualAgnosexual
    Agnosexual (sometimes called ignosexual) refers to people who are disconnected from or confused about their sexual orientation. Instead of strongly identifying with a label like gay, straight, or bisexual, agnosexual individuals may feel uncertain, u
  • AgomphathymiaAgomphathymia
    Agomphathymia is a little-known psychological term describing the absence of sexual desire or the lack of interest in sexual activity. Unlike temporary loss of libido caused by stress or illness, agomphathymia refers to a more persistent state where
  • AgonophiliacAgonophiliac
    An agonophiliac is a person who experiences sexual arousal from struggle, wrestling, or combat-like scenarios. This interest is closely tied to agonophilia, but instead of describing the condition, the word identifies the individual who feels it. Imp
  • AgoraphiliaAgoraphilia
    Agoraphilia is the experience of sexual excitement from being outdoors or engaging in intimacy in open, public, or semi-public spaces. Unlike agoraphobia, which is fear of open spaces, agoraphilia celebrates them as erotic settings. For many, the app
  • AgrexophreniaAgrexophrenia
    Agrexophrenia is a rarely cited concept describing intense anxiety or distress tied to the thought of being overheard or exposed during private or sexual activity. While terms like agrexophilia frame risk as arousing, agrexophrenia flips that idea, c
  • AidoiomaniaAidoiomania
    Aidoiomania is described as an obsessive preoccupation with one’s own genitals, often linked to anxiety, shame, or excessive focus on sexual organs. The term has roots in older psychological discussions and is not widely used in modern medical practi
  • Air DanceAir Dance
    Air dance generally describes performance or movement styles that give the impression of dancing in the air. It can mean different things depending on context: in everyday language, it suggests moving with lightness and joy, while in performing arts
  • Albert EllisAlbert Ellis
    Albert Ellis (1913–2007) was an American psychologist best known for developing Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), one of the earliest forms of cognitive-behavioral therapy. His work focused on how thoughts influence emotions and behaviors, en
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