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* A demi-sexual does not have sexual desire for a "stranger."  
* A demi-sexual does not have sexual desire for a "stranger."  
* A non-demi-sexual may have sexual desire for a "stranger" but might not act on that desire for any number of reasons.  
* A non-demi-sexual may have sexual desire for a "stranger" but might not act on that desire for any number of reasons.  
* An outside observer may not observe a distinction between the two.
 
An outside observer may not observe a distinction between the two.


Because the observational effect is so similar, many Demi-sexuals go through life unaware of the nuances of their gender and fail to develop usefully and healthy relationship strategies for navigating modern dating and many non-demis are completely unaware of the gender.
Because the observational effect is so similar, many Demi-sexuals go through life unaware of the nuances of their gender and fail to develop usefully and healthy relationship strategies for navigating modern dating and many non-demis are completely unaware of the gender.
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