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Without reading up on the topic, I have no idea whether this term is a neologism or not. Instead of deleting, though, may I suggest that the page be connected with Michel Foucault in some manner, as the lead sentence seems to suggest that Postsexualism was his idea. This could be done either by merging the page into Michel Foucault or by renaming it to emphasise it's status as Foucault's neologism (e.g. Postsexualism (Michel Foucault) LordVetinari (talk) 12:51, 9 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Notability of the term, considered independently, is not clear. Considered dependently to Foucault's thought, however, it may pass the test. As well, a rough reading of fi:Postseksuaalisuus (Google translated) seems to suggest that it has influenced others' thought (Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari). Consequently, I'll be bold and remove the PROD but will still move the page as described above. (Of course, if the topic is more notable than I give it credit for, it may as well be moved back.) LordVetinari (talk) 13:26, 9 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]