As sexuality becomes a more widely discussed subject matter in mainstream culture, more terms for the varying positions on the LGBTQ+ spectrum arise. These new words can more accurately describe the ...
Like sexual attraction, romantic attraction exists on a spectrum. Although different, both are important aspects of one’s identity. While sexual attraction is one’s ability to feel sexual desire or ...
People often talk about sexual orientation, but you might not be aware that romantic orientation is also a thing. In a society obsessed with dating shows, royal weddings, celebrity romances, and Insta ...
An increasing number of people are now familiar with the term “asexual,” referring to those who don’t experience sexual attraction to other people. Fewer people, however, know what it means to be ...
Aromanticism, a sexual identity where a person feels little to no romantic attraction to others, is misunderstood. People who are aromantic could also be asexual, but not all aromantics are asexual, ...
Aromantic is an important term, but it’s still fairly unknown compared to other LGBTQIA+ labels. There’s a serious lack of aromantic representation (though this is improving, thanks to aromantic and ...
While many couples will be sharing the romance today, one man has confessed he will never find true love, and because of this, he still feels left out on Valentine's Day surrounded by loved-up couples ...
Among the many terms people use to describe their romantic and sexual preferences, one word you might not be familiar with is aromantic. According to Merriam-Webster, this adjective is used to ...
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