Actress Keke Palmer says she's "almost 100% sure" that she is asexual - LGBTQ Nation
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Actress Keke Palmer says she's "almost 100% sure" that she is asexual - LGBTQ Nation
"Palmer's declaration of asexuality doesn't mean that she experiences absolutely no romantic feelings towards others (which is known as "aromanticism," or "aro" for short). In fact, asexual people can have partners just as other LGBTQ+ people do, and some even choose to engage in sexual activity from time-to-time, just as predominantly straight- or gay-identified individuals might sexually engage with people of different genders without ever identifying as bisexual or pansexual."
"Absolutely nothing romantic went down, crazy right! I'm so cute! But I like no one and I'm almost 100% sure I'm asexual,"
"I like whoever loves me. Love is defined by the individual, and what I feel today is not what I necessarily may feel five years from now."
Keke Palmer indicated she is almost 100% sure she is asexual. She spent Valentine's Day with her mother, sister, and son and attended a colleague's birthday without any romantic activity. Palmer reported having no interest in anyone and expressed that she wishes she did. Palmer previously identified as sexually fluid in a 2015 music video for "I Don't Belong to You." In a 2017 interview she stated she likes whoever loves her and that love can change over time. Asexuality does not necessarily imply aromanticism; approximately 1% of the global population identifies as asexual per AVEN.
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