Learn about the different types of asexuality, how it differs from sexuality, and how to tell others. Asexuality is a lack of sexual attraction to others, or a low interest in sexual activity Learn about the different types of asexuality, the aromantic spectrum, and the common misconceptions about this sexual orientation. Asexuality is the lack of sexual attraction to others, or low or absent interest in or desire for sexual activity Asexuality is a sexual orientation in which someone experiences little to no sexual attraction toward others Learn how to recognize if you're asexual, the difference between asexuality and low libido, and how to talk about your sexual identity.
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. Asexual individuals may still form deep emotional connections and seek intimate relationships, albeit without a primary focus on sexual activities Although asexuality may be underrepresented and misunderstood, research suggests it exists across diverse cultures and is estimated to range from 0.6% to 5.5% 3 of the population Asexuality refers to a lack of sexual attraction to others However, being asexual does not necessarily mean a lack of romantic feelings or relationships
Asexuality is not experiencing sexual attraction or desire to have sexual relationships, but it's a spectrum with many identities Learn what asexuality means, how to talk about it and what not to say to yourself or others.
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