
"Absolutely nothing romantic went down, crazy right! I'm so cute!"
"I like no one and I'm almost 100% sure I'm asexual. I have no interest in anyone, but I wish I did."
"Unlike celibacy, which is a choice, asexuality is a sexual orientation. Asexual people have the same emotional needs as everybody else and are just as capable of forming intimate relationships."
"The reality is, we do everything a couple does except sex. So that means cuddling, physical contact, romantic gestures, etc."
Asexuality describes people who do not experience sexual attraction. Asexual people vary widely in how they experience attraction, arousal, and relationships. Asexuality is an orientation rather than a choice, and it is distinct from celibacy. Asexual individuals retain the same emotional needs as others and can form close, intimate relationships that may include cuddling, physical contact, and romantic gestures without sex. Some asexual people identify as aromantic or homoromantic, and partnerships among asexual people can mirror typical couple dynamics except for sexual activity.
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