presexual

English

Etymology

pre- + sexual

Adjective

presexual (not comparable)

  1. Not yet capable of sexual reproduction.
    • 2002, Anna Krugovoy Silver, Victorian Literature and the Anorexic Body (page 92)
      In fact, the only females in the novel who do not practice extreme repression in one form or another are presexual girls.
  2. Before sexual intercourse.
    • 1992, Richard Price, Clockers
      He was filled with the presexual rush of affection that felt like love []
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