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Can asexual people be hetero?

Can asexual people be hetero?

Asexual people may identify as cisgender, non-binary, transgender, or any other gender. It is common for asexual people to have romantic (but not sexual) attractions to others. They may identify as hetero-, homo-, bi-, or pan-romantic.

Can an aromantic be in a romantic relationship?

A: Yes, you can identify as aromantic and (want to) have a romantic relationship. You can also identify as aromantic if you have been in a relationship before. Romantic relationships are an option for aromantic people, though many feel uncomfortable with romance.

Is it possible to be homoromantic and heterosexual and vice versa?

But yeah, having separated attraction like that, I can see how you could have homoromantic heterosexuals and vice versa – some of them are gender specific with me anyway. I rarely experience intellectual or physical attraction towards women for example, and experiencing emotional attraction to men is equally rare.

What does it mean to be asexual and homoromantic?

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You both identify as homoromantic. What does that mean exactly? SW: Being homoromantic means that both myself and Thom are romantically attracted to the same gender – namely each other. Just to ensure that this is made clear, being asexual does not mean that you need to be gay or bi or lesbian.

Why do homoromantics date each other?

Homoromantics date other homoromantics because they both understand each other’s wants and needs and it makes the relationship work out better. It’s highly possible to have problems in their sex lives if a homoromantic chooses an average person as their partner instead of an asexual or a fellow homoromantic.

What is the difference between romantic attraction and asexuality?

Romantic attraction is distinct from sexual attraction in that one is attracted to the same gender, yet without any sexual contact or desire. Asexuality is the lack of sexual attraction or desire for sexual contact with anyone, regardless of gender.