I've been putting together new words I came across through the year a few years now. Check out what my new words from 2023 are!
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Exploring new vocabulary is always fascinating, especially when it comes to terms describing aspects of sexuality and relationships that aren’t commonly discussed. For example, "aegosexual" refers to a unique sexual orientation where there’s a disconnect between oneself and the object or experience of sexual arousal. It’s enlightening to learn about such concepts because they broaden our understanding of human experience beyond traditional views. Similarly, "eros" is a fundamental term relating to romantic and passionate love, often discussed in the context of psychological and philosophical ideas about desire. Knowing the precise meaning behind eros helps us communicate our feelings and relationships more effectively. This year, I also discovered terms like "anti-ghosted," meaning giving clear communication to someone you no longer wish to date, and "destroy dick december," a playful internet challenge related to masturbation frequency in December. These expressions highlight how language adapts to contemporary social and cultural dynamics. If you enjoy learning about new words and what they reveal about social trends and personal identity, following resources like ErosCoaching.com can be really helpful. They provide insights into sexuality education and personal growth, framed by experts such as Dr. Martha Tara Lee. Overall, adding these new terms into your vocabulary can enhance your conversations about love, attraction, and human connection, helping you relate better in both personal and social contexts.









