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StormLantern the 1st

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  1. Asexuals have no desire for sexual relations but can still want relationships in general. However this can pose problems as chances are unless both are asexual, eventually one or the other is not going to feel as loved as they might feel they need to be.

     

    I'm told that even this can be overcome with good communication, and clearly set expectations.

     

    Also asexual people don't really need to "come out"  as being asexual is more of a speed than a direction on the orientation spectrum XD

     

    Technically true, but I had this to say elsewhere: "I am going to start telling people, I think. I don’t even really know why. I’m just so happy now that I’ve figured this out, and I want others to know what’s different."

  2. I'm not sure this makes you asexual, since it means having little or no attraction to anyone (I think). I've never really had a crush on anyone ever, nor cared about steady dating, so that probably puts me under the asexual umbrella. Then again, I'm not an expert on any of this, so I could be wrong.

     

    I've done a lot of research. What you're describing is aromantic, as well as asexual. As stated above, while I don't have any sexual attraction to other people, I have the same desire/capability for romance or intimacy as anyone else. Thanks for commenting!

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