Oneself vs Analloerotic - What's the difference?
oneself | analloerotic |
The person, previously mentioned.
A person's self - a general form of himself, herself or yourself
lacking in sexual attraction to people of any gender but not necessarily to oneself
* 1997, Cornelis Dirk Doorn, Towards a gender identity theory of transsexualism , Vrije Universiteit, page 7:
As a pronoun oneself
is the person, previously mentioned.As a noun analloerotic is
lacking in sexual attraction to people of any gender but not necessarily to oneself.oneself
English
Pronoun
- One can teach oneself to do this.
- Teaching oneself to swim can be dangerous.
Usage notes
This pronoun can be used for emphasis or to make a verb reflexive.Synonyms
* one's selfDerived terms
* be oneself * by oneselfSee also
(English personal pronouns)See also
* * self English third person pronounsanalloerotic
English
Noun
(-)- In the asexual or analloerotic transsexual autogynephilia does not lead to erotic attractions, either to women or to men.