Asexuality usually refers to the lack of sexual desire , but can also refer to a lack of maleness or femaleness.

Related Articles

Asexual at psychology-glossary.com■■■
Asexual means "not having sexual interests or abilities."; - - In the psychology context, asexual refers . . . Read More
Gender role at psychology-glossary.com■■
Gender role refers to the role a person is expected to perform as a result of being male or female in . . . Read More
Gender identity at psychology-glossary.com■■
Gender identity refers to a subjective, but continuous and persistent, sense of ourselves as masculine . . . Read More
Gender constancy at psychology-glossary.com■■
Gender constancy refers to the concept that one's sex remains the same despite superficial changes in . . . Read More
Testosterone at psychology-glossary.com■■
Testosterone refers to the main hormone associated with sexual ­desire in males. - The most notable . . . Read More
Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder at psychology-glossary.com■■
Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder refers to a disorder of apparent lack of interest or Desire in sexual . . . Read More
Hypothalamus at psychology-glossary.com■■
Hypothalamus refers to the part of the forebrain responsible for regulating water Balance and controlling . . . Read More
Satyriasis at psychology-glossary.com■■
Satyriasis is term that is used to describe men who engage in frequent or promiscuous sex. Satyriasis . . . Read More
Discrepancy of sexual desire at psychology-glossary.com■■
Discrepancy of sexual desire refers to a sexual disorder in which the partners have considerably different . . . Read More
Asphyxiophilia at psychology-glossary.com■■
Asphyxiophilia refers to the desire to induce in oneself a state of oxygen deficiency in order to create . . . Read More