I have been calling myself a allosexual but part of me says I got the wrong sexuality. Can someone explain allosexual to me to where I can understand it and make sure if I am allosexual or not
I have been calling myself a allosexual but part of me says I got the wrong sexuality. Can someone explain allosexual to me to where I can understand it and make sure if I am allosexual or not
The easiest way to describe allosexual is some that is not asexual/experiences sexual attraction
Allosexual basically describes someone who isn’t on the asexual spectrum
And asexual is someone who doesn’t have any desire to date or fall in love. Like I’m technically heterosexual but also don’t know where I belong either. Like I love being in love and being in love is something I deeply miss. So does allosexual mean that or am I something else?
Actually, asexual describes someone who doesn’t experience sexual attraction, but they can still feel romantic attraction. Aromantic would be a lack of romantic attraction
》that sounds more like you’re alloromantic!
Allosexual means you do feel sexual attraction. If you look at a person and you believe they are sexually attractive, you are allosexual.
Asexual means you do not feel sexual attraction. If you do not think anyone is sexually attractive, you are asexual.
Asexuals can have romantic relationships. Plently of asexuals want relationships, just no sex.
Some asexuals are aroace, or aromantic and asexual, meaning they do not feel romantic attraction or sexual attraction.
Your thinking of aromantic
Asexual is someone that feels no sexual attraction. They can still date and fall in love but just has no desire to do “it”
Aromatic is when you feel no romantic attraction. You wouldn’t want to date penguins (depends tho) and doesn’t see the point of a romantic relationship/ they don’t feel the need for one
@MaxTheTransGuy well I am veggisexual but also penguins are adorable
I would like to fix a miscommunication here that asexuals can want sexual relationships and like them and aromantics can want romantic relationships and like them.
Attraction doesn't mean action or the relationship you have to those actions.
That's part of why terms like sex negative/positive romantic negative/positive got formed.
What do you think?