Asexuals. Why Do People Not Want Sex When Sexuality Is Cultivated
More and more people are openly admitting that they are not interested in sex. This phenomenon can tell us a lot about society and the true meaning of sex for all of us. What does it mean to never feel...
sexual attraction at all? It seems that if there is no sex, then there are no associated problems. But in reality, "as" is what asexuals call themselves, they have to live in a society obsessed with physicality. And there will always be those who will pity the "as" and wonder what is wrong with them. But there is nothing wrong with them; they simply do not want it. Science journalist Angela Chen explores asexuality as a social phenomenon, dissects personal experiences, talks to other "as" and through their stories shows: - why asexuality is not a disease or a deviation; - what is wrong with the argument of "there just hasn't been a good partner"; - is there a place for romantic relationships in a sexless life; - how to build strong relationships with an asexual person; - how much happier one can become if they stop pretending.
Series: Sexual Intelligence. Books Worth Engaging With
Age restrictions: 18+
Year of publication: 2022
ISBN: 9785041615130
Number of pages: 288
Size: 70x90/16 mm
Cover type: Твердая бумажная
Weight: 447 g
ID: 1298707
More and more people are openly admitting that they are not interested in sex. This phenomenon can tell us a lot about society and the true meaning of sex for all of us. What does it mean to never feel sexual attraction at all? It seems that if there is no sex, then there are no associated problems. But in reality, "as" is what asexuals call themselves, they have to live in a society obsessed with physicality. And there will always be those who will pity the "as" and wonder what is wrong with them. But there is nothing wrong with them; they simply do not want it. Science journalist Angela Chen explores asexuality as a social phenomenon, dissects personal experiences, talks to other "as" and through their stories shows: - why asexuality is not a disease or a deviation; - what is wrong with the argument of "there just hasn't been a good partner"; - is there a place for romantic relationships in a sexless life; - how to build strong relationships with an asexual person; - how much happier one can become if they stop pretending.
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