Anonymous
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Sep 29, 2020
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Hey there!
Asexuality is defined as not feeling sexual attraction, but it is also a spectrum.
There are Demisexuals who feel sexual attraction only after having a connection to that person, Gray Asexuals feel sexual attraction rarely or at a low intensity.
Asexuals might ‘sleep with’ someone else for their own or their partner’s fullfillment, even though they aren’t attracted to people that way.
Some Asexuals fall under “sex-repulsedâ€, where the thought of any sexual things makes them sick.
To sum it up, Asexuals are part of a spectrum of sexual attraction intensity. They don’t feel sexual attraction, unless they fall under one of the various identities mentioned above. I hope this didn’t turn out too confusing!
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