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Can you be asexual and still fall in love?
While most asexual people have little interest in having sex, they may experience romantic attraction. Asexual people may be attracted to the same sex or other sexes. Every asexual person will have a different experience, which may include: falling in love.
How do asexual people love?
Here are five tips for people involved in sexual-asexual romantic relationships:
- Accept and Understand Your Partner’s Asexuality.
- Don’t Take Their Asexuality Personally.
- Avoid Pressure and Blame.
- Open Communication About Sexual Needs and Boundaries Is Vital.
- Expand Your Definition of a Relationship.
Can you fall in love with an asexual person?
Although asexual people do not experience sexual attraction, that does not necessarily mean that they do not experience romantic emotions. As most people know, love does not equal sex, so it’s possible to fall in love with someone and not be interested in having sex with them. I’ve written about my personal experience…
Can you fall in love and not be interested in sex?
As most people know, love does not equal sex, so it’s possible to fall in love with someone and not be interested in having sex with them. I’ve written about my personal experience with love, as well as a more general overview of the types of attraction, including romantic attraction and orientation.
Why is asexuality difficult to explain?
Asexuality is difficult to explain because it is different for everyone. There are asexuals who experience emotional attraction and get into committed, loving relationships. There are asexuals who identify as aromantic who are not interested in sex or a relationship. Sexuality is complicated.
Is there a right way to be asexual?
While some asexuals abstain from sex, other asexuals have sex in order to please their partners. They might also masturbate because it makes them feel better. There is no ‘right way’ to be an asexual. Even though sex is not something you particularly want, you might have it anyway.