I have a question. But I don’t know who to direct it to. So I’m just going to post it and see if I get any responses.
I’ve been reading and researching on all the different types of romantic and sexualities. Such as a panromantic (able to fall in love/have…
Thank you guys.
For green, your reply was very simple but clear and I feel like i understand the definitions better, Thank you.
For Neth, thank you too.
I didn’t make it clear in my original post (it was written at night when I was tired and kind of depressed. Not the best idea for literacy) but I’ve never doubted my emotional connections with others. My friends and family for instance. I really was just talking about the “love connection” people speak of as so normal and expected.
Recently a lot of comments and situations have come up that make me feel like its expected of me to find this connection somewhere, when I don’t think I will/can. And people have (unintentionally) made me feel as if there’s something wrong with me if I couldn’t find that L.C.
But everyone’s responses have been very helpful. Thank you very much, I really appreciate it. :) <3
I’ll also try not to make posts when sleepy and depressed so that I may acquire a higher literacy level, haha.
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freibiergesicht reblogged this from amerrygirl and added:
You didn’t offend me. I just think that there’s a lot of younger people who learn about this stuff primarily through the...
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amerrygirl reblogged this from freibiergesicht and added:
stumbled… Um. Honestly...don’t really know how...take your...
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outlawroad reblogged this from amerrygirl and added:
Aromantic sexual people do exist,...course it’s okay! Aromantic people can feel deeply...
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moarhelenplz reblogged this from amerrygirl and added:
Aromantic *sexual people exist. And it’s perfectly okay. Aromantic people...people who...
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pmzzo reblogged this from amerrygirl and added:
Firstly, the definition of asexuality is that you’re not sexually attracted by anyone - there are asexuals
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nethenclawpuff reblogged this from greenchestnuts and added:
You do get people whose romantic orientations aren’t the same as their sexual one so yes you could get an aromantic...
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greenchestnuts reblogged this from amerrygirl and added:
No. Asexuality is...attraction. Aromanticism is the lack
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