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I f you've heard the term aromantic but have no clue what it means, this is just for you.It perfectly describes what people with these characteristics feel, so you can find out if you're one of them.
Aromantic asexuality means that a person does not experience romantic or sexual attraction. People who identify with these orientations may call themselves “aro,” for aromantic, and “ace ...
“Aromantic,” which people may shorten to “aro,” means that people experience little or no romantic attraction to others. It is different from asexual, which refers to sexual attraction.
Aromantic is an important term, but it’s still fairly unknown compared to other LGBTQIA+ labels. There’s a serious lack of aromantic representation (though this is improving, thanks to ...
Aromantic people can still love their friends, family, children, pets, and their partners. A common myth is that aromantic people, especially aromantic asexual people, are cold and robotic.
If you've ever asked yourself, "Am I aromantic?" here's an explanation of this romantic orientation, plus signs this term might be the identity that finally feels right to you.
It's Aromantic Spectrum Awareness week, the perfect time to better know this often misunderstood part of our community.
The only people who are excluded from the ‘aromantic’ definition are those who unceasingly feel that butterfly sensation — and those people don’t exist.
In honor of Valentine’s Day, Washington Post editor Samantha Chery focused on covering how "asexual" and "aromantic" people plan to celebrate the date normally dedicated to romance. Citing ...
Aromantic is not the same as being asexual. Here, experts explain what it means, signs you're aromantic, and helpful resources to become a better ally.