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Raise your hand if you’ve never felt romantically attracted to literally anyone, but you never questioned this absence of romance because it just felt natural to you. Rom-coms have never interested ...
An increasing number of people are now familiar with the term “asexual,” referring to those who don’t experience sexual attraction to other people. Fewer people, however, know what it means to be ...
As sexuality becomes a more widely discussed subject matter in mainstream culture, more terms for the varying positions on the LGBTQ+ spectrum arise. These new words can more accurately describe the ...
If you've heard the term aromantic but have no clue what it means, this is just for you. It perfectly describes what people with these characteristics feel, so you can find out if you're one of them.
People often talk about sexual orientation, but you might not be aware that romantic orientation is also a thing. In a society obsessed with dating shows, royal weddings, celebrity romances, and Insta ...
Aromantic refers to people who experience little to no romantic attraction, while asexual people experience little to no sexual attraction. Some people identify as both. Share on Pinterest The terms ...
In honor of Valentine’s Day, Washington Post editor Samantha Chery focused on covering how "asexual" and "aromantic" people plan to celebrate the date normally dedicated to romance. Citing Jennifer ...
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One of the most important advances in our understanding of sexuality occurred fairly recently, when the concept of asexuality became recognized, studied, and accepted. Asexuals, we now know, are ...