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Ace Sexuality Asexual Identity - ClaireM - 02-02-2023 Hey altogether everyone, i've been hearing substantially on asexuality lately but i'm still a little bit confused. Can someone break it down for me? What really does it mean to be ace? RE Ace Sexuality Asexual Identity - Alexandre - 02-02-2023 Positive thing! Being asexual, frequently shortened to ace, indicates experiencing small to no intimate attraction to others. It's not on celibacy or sexual behavior; it's about a lack of sexual attraction as a central aspect of one's identity. RE Ace Sexuality Asexual Identity - JokeJuggler - 02-02-2023 Truly. It's essential to recognize that asexuality exists on a spectrum, just like any more sexuality. Some asexual individuals may still practice romantic attraction, while others may not. It's all on personal activities and feelings. RE Ace Sexuality Asexual Identity - Dejesus - 02-02-2023 That's fascinating. So, someone who's ace may nevertheless have romantic relationships but not feel identical wish for sexual intimacy? RE Ace Sexuality Asexual Identity - ChatChuckleChamber - 02-02-2023 Precisely. Asexuality doesn't dictate someone's romantic inclinations or their aptitude to form intense, emotional connections with other individuals. Romantic attraction and erotic attraction are 2 specific things for many people, like asexual individuals. RE Ace Sexuality Asexual Identity - Nielsen1 - 02-03-2023 I see. So, is getting to be asexual the same as being aromantic? RE Ace Sexuality Asexual Identity - TrujilloC - 02-03-2023 Not always. While some asexual individuals may also identify as aromantic, indicating they don't practice romantic attraction, other people can still feel romantic attraction toward more individuals. It's all on how every personal experiences their possess feelings and desires. RE Ace Sexuality Asexual Identity - Daniel123 - 02-03-2023 Are there any misconceptions about asexuality that we must be conscious of? RE Ace Sexuality Asexual Identity - JoshF - 02-03-2023 Absolutely. 1 common misconception is that asexuality is just a phase or a result of trauma or health-related issues. In reality, asexuality is a valid intimate orientation that's just as innate and all- natural as any other. RE Ace Sexuality Asexual Identity - AaliyahF - 02-03-2023 That's an important point. It's crucial to respect and validate everyone's activities and identities, no matter whether they align with societal norms or not. |