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English
Etymology
Formed as an elaboration of gray-A shortly after that term's coining in 2006,[1] more details at gray-A § Etymology.
Adjective
gray asexual (not comparable)
- Graysexual.
2017 February, Paul Byron, Sophia Rasmussen, Dani Wright Toussaint, Roanna Lobo, Kerry Robinson, Brett Paradise, ‘You learn from each other’: LGBTIQ Young People’s Mental Health Help-seeking and the RAD Australia Online Director, Sydney: Western Sydney University Young and Well Cooperative Research Centre, →DOI, →ISBN, page 31:They listened to me and didn't talk about my gender and sexuality issues when I didn't bring it up. They also never said anything rude or judged me for the alternative or feminine clothes I started to wear. (16, agender/man, grey-asexual/sensual, grey-aromantic, demisexual/sensual, demiromantic, sapiosexual/sensual, sapioromantic, lithsexual/sensual, lithromantic, quoiromantic.)
References
- ^ HelloToYou (2006 April 13) “Gray-A's”, in The Asexuality Visibility and Education Network, archived from the original on 31 January 2015