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Demisexuality and oxytocin (the hormone of tenderness and serenity)
Demisexuality, asexuality and sexuality in general are to be understood as sexual orientations, which are distinguished by the degree of interest in sex. Instead, sexual orientations such as homosexuality, bisexuality and heterosexuality are distinguished from each other by the gender attracts the individual. It should be remembered that talking about sexual orientation is not synonymous with sexual behavior. For example: having a homosexual behavior rarely does not mean having a sexual orientation, because a sexual orientation is characterized by the repetition and persistence of the same behavior over time.

Demisexual people are able to have physiological excitement reactions: with one or more partners only if there is the affective component; otherwise with oneself through self-eroticism, imagining having an affective relationship. Neither the erectile dysfunction nor performance anxiety with demisexuality must necessarily be related. Who is demisexual is characterized by a strong biological inhibition that decreases with increasing affectivity. This is a situation in which body and mind are clearly united. Intuitively, it seems that the demisexual individuals through the affective relationship are able to experience the pleasure needed to receive the sexual impulse and therefore this pleasure would stimulate the nervous system and the endocrine system. It could be assumed that the affective relationship stimulates the secretion of some neurotransmitter or hormone called "of pleasure" (serotonin, dopamine, oxytocin, estrogen) by removing the effects of biological inhibition. If we consider that demisexuality is characterized precisely by the emotional bond, then the hormone that most affects the interest in sexual attraction should be precisely oxytocin, also called the hormone of tenderness and serenity.