Asexuality, gender and the law in Uganda
Abstract
Asexuality is the lack of sexual attraction to others or low or absent interest in or desire for sexual activity. It may be considered a sexual orientation or the lack thereof. It may be categorized more widely to include a broad spectrum of a sexual sub-identities. A sexuality is distinct from abstention from sexual activity and from celibacy , which are behavioral and generally motivated by factors such as an individual’s personal, social or religious beliefs. Sexual orientation, unlike sexual behavior is believed to be enduring. Some asexual people engage in sexual activity despite lacking sexual attraction or a desire for sex, due to a variety of reasons, such as a desire to physically pleasure themselves or romantic partners or a desire to have children. Acceptance of asexuality as a sexual orientation and field of scientific research is still relatively new, as a growing body of research from both sociological and psychological perspectives has begun to develop. While some researchers assert that asexuality is a sexual orientation, other researchers disagree. Asexual individuals may represent about one percent of the population. Various asexual communities have started to form since the impact of the internet and social media in the mid-1990s. the most prolific and well-known of these communities is the asexual visibility and education network, which was founded in 2001 by David Jay. Asexuality is sometimes called ace (a phonetic shortening of asexual) while the community is sometimes called the ace community by researchers or asexual.