“Much Like Skydiving, I Would Really Rather Avoid It if I Can”: Asexual and Allosexual Adults’ Motives for Not Having Sexual Experiences
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-2025
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Source Publication
Psychology & Sexuality
Source ISSN
1941-9899
Original Item ID
DOI: 10.1080/19419899.2024.2446774
Abstract
Engaging in sex is a common practice, however, some adults may choose to not have sexual experiences for normative reasons. Asexual adults, in particular, may hold negative attitudes about sex and are less likely than allosexual adults to engage in sex. Less is known about whether adults’ motives to not have any sexual experiences differ based on sexual orientation. We use qualitative to explore asexual and allosexual adults’ intrinsic and extrinsic motives for not having sexual experiences. From a larger study, 129 adults with no sexual experiences (52.7% allosexual, Mage = 22.0, 47.3% asexual, Mage = 25.4; 61.2% women, 28.7% men, 10.1% transgender/gender non-conforming) responded to an open-ended question about sexual motives. Using thematic analysis, we developed five themes: (1) Lack of interest, (2) Morals or personal values, (3) Disgust or aversion, (4) Not feeling ready, and (5) No opportunity. Our findings suggest that asexual adults are more likely to report motives related to intrinsic experiences, such as negative feelings, whereas allosexual adults are more likely to report motives related to intrinsic personal beliefs. Overall, these findings expand our understanding of asexual and allosexual adults’ motives for not having sexual experiences, and provide insight into diverse experiences of sexuality.
Recommended Citation
Clark, Alyssa N.; Walters, Tracy L.; and Hanna-Walker, Veronica, "“Much Like Skydiving, I Would Really Rather Avoid It if I Can”: Asexual and Allosexual Adults’ Motives for Not Having Sexual Experiences" (2025). Psychology Faculty Research and Publications. 652.
https://epublications.marquette.edu/psych_fac/652
Comments
Psychology & Sexuality, Vol. 16, No. 2 (June 2025):438-453. DOI.