Citations:cupiosexual

English citations of cupiosexual

Adjective: "desiring sexual intimacy/relations without experiencing sexual attraction" edit

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  • 2020, Aurora Lee Thornton, All or None, page 382:
    Aurora is a nonbinary, cupiosexual and cupioromantic author with ADHD, depression, and anxiety.
  • 2020, Asia Grace, "What is cupiosexuality? All about the term for asexual people who still want sex", The New York Post, 30 December 2020:
    However, not everyone who identifies as asexual also identifies as cupiosexual.
  • 2022, C. L. Hackman, J. N. Bettergarcia, E. Wedell, A. Simmons. Qualitative exploration of perceptions of sexual assault and associated consequences among LGBTQ+ college students, in Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 9(1), 81–91:
    We used thematic analysis of 12 individual and group interviews of LGBTQ+ college students (N = 20; median age = 20) representing a range of gender identities (i.e., cisgender men, cisgender, and transgender women) and sexual orientations (i.e., lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, queer, asexual, and homoflexible cupiosexual people) to identify six major themes and 14 subthemes.

Noun: "one who desires sexual intimacy/relations without experiencing sexual attraction" edit

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  • 2015, "The Queer Colouring In Dic(k)tionary", The Tertangala (University of Wollongong), Issue 5 (2015), page 65:
    A cupiosexual is one who does not experience sexual attraction but still desires a sexual relationship.
  • 2018, Aleisha Sleight, "Be Bold and Share Your Story", Pelican (University of Western Australia), volume 89, edition 2, page 36:
    She believes stripping is an act of Feminism and self-empowerment. [She] told me that despite being a stripper, she's really not a sexual person. In fact she identifies as a cupiosexual (similar to asexual, when a person doesn't feel sexual attraction but still desires a sexual relationship).
  • 2020, Asia Grace, "What is cupiosexuality? All about the term for asexual people who still want sex", The New York Post, 30 December 2020:
    Whereas self-identifying asexuals (aces or a-specs) feel little to no sexual attraction nor a desire for sexual relationships with others, cupiosexuals still want to knock boots.
  • 2022, Eris Young, quoting LGBTA Wiki, Ace Voices: What it Means to Be Asexual, Aromantic, Demi or Grey-Ace, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, →ISBN, page 60:
    Cupiosexuals are commonly sex-favorable but they do not have to be.
  • 2022 October 7, Claudia Connell, “From Autoromantic to Zygosexual, the baffling A to Z of modern sexuality”, in Scottish Daily Mail[1]:
    Like asexuals, cupiosexuals are not usually sexually attracted to anybody.

Spanish citations of cupiosexual

  • 2020 December 29, Aurora Lee Thornton, Todos o Ninguno, Babelcube Inc., →ISBN:
    ... que fueron los que más contribuyeron durante el proceso y después de la finalización de la historia. Sobre la autora Aurora es una autora no binaria, cupiosexual. Ustedes son increíbles, ¡y muchas gracias! Agradecimientos ...
    (please add an English translation of this quotation)