My sexuality and gender is confusing.
Is there a term for when your only attracted to senerios, characters and the IDEA of such but the moment whatever crush you have does something "out of line" you lose all attraction?
Also is there a term for a gender when your agender but don't mind masculine too? Because I feel like I have no gender but also don't really mind/prefer being seen as a man.
Hopefully both of these actually have terms or I haven't overlooked a simple term for both, I thought I was fictosexual but it doesn't seem specific enough for my sexuality.
Aegosexual or anegosexual, historically known as autochorissexual, is a microlabel on the asexual spectrum that describes individuals who experience a disconnect between themselves and the subject of arousal. Aegosexuals may experience sexual fantasies, enjoy porn and other sexual content, or masturbate, but they generally feel little to no sexual attraction and typically do not desire to involve themselves in sex with another individual.
Aegosexualflux is a microlabel on the asexual spectrum in which one's feelings on the idea of a sexual relationship or sexual concepts varies. When engaging in sexual fantasies or sexual media, they are generally aegosexual and have a disconnect between the sexual aspects and themselves. An aegosexualflux individual could enjoy sexual media or fantasies some days, be indifferent to sexual media or fantasies other days, and be disgusted or annoyed by it other days. Aegosexualflux individuals generally experience little to no sexual attraction.
Fictosexualflux is a sexual identity under the asexual and fictosexual umbrellas. A person who is fictosexualflux is mainly sexually attracted to fictional characters, but for a number of factors, may have sexual feelings for real people as well. It can also be shortened to fictoflux.
Aegofictosexual, also known as aegofictace, is a microlabel under the fictosexual umbrella, where someone experiences exclusive sexual attraction toward fictional characters. However, it is often experienced from a dissociative third-person perspective, and not from the first-person; typically not desiring a sexual relationship.
Aboy, or amale, is a gender identity on the agender spectrum which describes an agender-identifying individual who prefers to be or has no trouble being perceived as a male or a masculine-presenting individual.
Amasculine is an identity characterized as being completely agender/genderless while exhibiting masculine gender expression (Ex. having a masculine name, or presenting as slightly or primarily masculine.)