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Someone who is asexual experiences little to no sexual attraction

Sexual attraction, in basic terms, means you find a specific person sexually appealing and want to have sex with them. Although asexuality implies the lack of sexual attraction, most asexual individuals are romantically attracted, which creates some distinctions between asexual people as aromantic, biromantic, homoromantic, or demiromantic identities Asexuality is a sexual orientation where a person experiences little to no sexual attraction to others Asexuality, experiencing a complete or partial absence of sexual attraction or finding little interest in engaging in sexual activities with others. Asexuality is a sexual orientation It is different from celibacy or abstinence

However, asexuality is a spectrum, and not everyone agrees on the definition Asexual refers to people who do not experience sexual attraction toward others, [1] as well as people who experience limited or conditional sexual attraction [2] and relate to the label asexual more than other sexual identity terms People who identify as asexual experience little or no sexual attraction to others Asexual people, or “aces,” often identify somewhere on a spectrum that includes their emotional, spiritual and romantic attraction to other people. Asexual people, who sometimes refer to themselves as “ace,” don’t experience sexual attraction or have little or no desire for sexual activity Often included as one identity or sexual orientation on the lgbtqia+ spectrum, asexuality itself is a spectrum.

An asexual person is someone who does not experience sexual attraction

Like heterosexuality or homosexuality, asexuality is a sexual orientation and it doesn't exist in absolutes. Asexual means having no sexual attraction to others, or a lack of desire to have sex Learn more about asexuality and what it means in relationships.

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