What do the terms asexual and aromantic mean and what is the 'asexual spectrum'?
Briefly

Asexuals are often overlooked in the LGBTQ+ community, despite being valid and common. Many British adults couldn't define asexuality just a few years ago.
Asexuality is not celibacy or dysfunction but a natural variation. Asexuals can still have meaningful non-sexual relationships despite lacking sexual attraction.
The asexual spectrum includes identities like demisexuality and greysexuality, highlighting the diversity of experiences within asexuality and emphasizing that attraction can vary significantly.
Understanding asexuality involves recognizing its subcategories and that many asexual individuals may identify with multiple labels, validating their unique experiences of attraction.
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