Asexuality, sometimes called ace by those who identify as such, refers to those who do not experience sexual attraction or a desire to engage in sexual activity with other people, regardless of their biological sex, gender identity, or romantic orientation. In the LGBTQ community, those who identify as ace may feel as though they don’t fit in because their sexuality differs from what the public generally thinks of when they think of members of the LGBTQ community.
While a lot of people worry that they’re broken if they don’t experience sexual attraction, everyone is different. You can be asexual and have any romantic orientation you want. If you do date, you might tell your partner about your asexuality before you start dating to make sure they understand what that means. They may or may not be okay with it. Some partners won’t date aces because their definition of a relationship includes sex, but others don’t care whether their partner is asexual as long as they have an open relationship where both people respect each other's boundaries.
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