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Oneself vs Analloerotic - What's the difference?

oneself | analloerotic |

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

  • The person, previously mentioned.
  • One can teach oneself to do this.
  • A person's self - a general form of himself, herself or yourself
  • 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 self

    Derived terms

    * be oneself * by oneself

    analloerotic

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • 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:
  • In the asexual or analloerotic transsexual autogynephilia does not lead to erotic attractions, either to women or to men.

    Anagrams

    * reallocation

    References

    * 1990, Ray Blanchard, Betty W. Steiner, Clinical management of gender identity disorders in children and adults , American Psychiatric Press, page 63