Asexual And Aromantic

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Some people identify as both aromantic and asexual — but identifying as one doesn’t mean you identify as the other Understand the key differences between asexual vs aromantic identities, their unique experiences, and the diverse forms of attraction and connection. Here’s what you need to know.

Aromantic and asexual are both terms used to describe individuals who do not experience romantic or sexual attraction, respectively The “a” in lgbtqia+ stands for “asexual,” “aromantic” and “agender.” ace/aro folks may work closely with the lgbtqia+ community, and some feel marginalized based on their sexual orientation. While aromantic individuals may still experience sexual attraction, asexual individuals do not experience sexual attraction at all.

Aromanticism is an orientation characterised by a lack of romantic attraction

While asexuality is a sexual orientation, aromanticism is a romantic orientation, and the two don’t necessarily correlate Someone may be asexual but not aromantic, or vice versa, or they may be on both spectrums. This article explains what it means to be an aromantic asexual, including the definition of both terms It will also detail examples in practice and support from different organizations.

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