Gray asexuality

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Gray asexuality or gray-sexuality (spelled grey outside the U.S.) is a spectrum of sexual orientation that is characterized by limited or occasional sexual attraction or desire. This spectrum includes individuals who identify as asexual, demisexual, and semi-sexual, among others.

Definition[edit]

Gray asexuality is often defined as the area between asexuality and sexuality, in which a person may only experience sexual attraction on rare occasions. The frequency, intensity, or quality of these attractions may vary. Some gray-asexual people may feel sexual attraction but have a low sex drive, while others may have a high sex drive but experience sexual attraction infrequently.

Demographics[edit]

While there is limited research on the prevalence of gray asexuality, it is estimated that about 1% of the population identifies as asexual, with a smaller percentage identifying specifically as gray-asexual. Gray asexuality is not limited to any specific gender or age group.

Recognition and Community[edit]

Gray asexuality is recognized by the American Psychological Association (APA) and is included in the Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN). AVEN hosts forums for gray-asexual individuals to share their experiences and provides resources for understanding this orientation.

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