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Can asexual be fluid?
Happy Asexual Awareness Week! If someone is asexual, they may experience little to no sexual attraction. Asexuality – it’s just as fluid of a spectrum as other orientations! “Ace” is used as an umbrella term to include the spectrum of asexuality.
Can asexuality change over time?
Some people find their attraction to others changes over time. This is completely healthy. Just because an asexual person felt sexual attraction before doesn’t erase their identity now. If you experienced sexual attraction in the past but no longer do, your asexual identity is still valid.
Does Elsa get a girlfriend in frozen 3?
Fans would be excited to hear that, “Disney has plans to give Elsa a female love interest” in Frozen 3, as reported by We Got This Covered. The site reports, “We’re told it’s definitely happening and again, the intention is for Elsa to have a girlfriend in the prequel, confirming her sexuality in the process.”
Is asexuality a fluid sexuality?
Asexuality is a sexuality and is no more fluid than being gay or straight is. Of course it’s important to understand that sexuality can be a lifelong discovery process and a person can be wrong about their sexuality or notice changes in how they conceptualize it as the ways they think about sex change. Note…
Is being asexual just the way someone is?
It’s just the way someone is. Asexuality isn’t genetic, the result of trauma, or caused by anything else. It’s often assumed that asexual people will feel sexual attraction when they meet the “right” person — this is untrue. Many asexual people desire romantic relationships — and many asexual people are in happy, healthy romantic relationships.
What is the difference between sexual attraction and asexuality?
One is the desire to have sex, while the other is about desiring a romantic relationship. An asexual person might not experience sexual attraction, but they might still experience romantic attraction. An asexual person could be romantically attracted to people of the same gender, people of another gender, or people of multiple genders.
Is asexuality life-long or acquired?
It is not known definitively whether asexuality is life-long or acquired. The largest community supporting asexuality as an orientation is, The Asexuality Visibility & Education Network (AVEN). With approximately 30,000 members, AVEN supports the notion that asexuality is biologically determined.