#Asexual
Quotes about asexual
Asexuality, often abbreviated as "ace," is a sexual orientation characterized by a lack of sexual attraction to others. It represents a diverse spectrum of experiences and identities, encompassing individuals who may not feel sexual attraction at all, as well as those who might experience it under specific circumstances or to a limited degree. This tag embodies themes of self-discovery, acceptance, and the celebration of diverse human experiences. People are drawn to quotes about asexuality because they offer validation and understanding, providing a sense of community and belonging for those who identify as asexual. These quotes can also serve as powerful tools for education and awareness, helping to dismantle misconceptions and foster empathy among those who may not be familiar with the asexual experience. By exploring the nuances of asexuality through words, individuals can find comfort, solidarity, and inspiration, whether they are navigating their own identity or supporting someone they care about. In a world where sexual attraction is often assumed to be universal, quotes about asexuality remind us of the rich tapestry of human identity and the importance of embracing all forms of love and connection.
First of all”—Feenie pointed at her—“you are not broken and I don’t ever want to hear that again. Second, being attracted to one person doesn’t necessarily change who you are. Maybe you’re graysexual instead of straight up ace. There’s just something about the way Takumi’s genetic code arranged his face and body that appeals to your brain chemistry. It’s insta-lust. Enjoy it for what it is.
I spent a considerable amount of time when I was, o, adolescent, wondering why I was different, whether there were other people like me. Why, when everyone else was fascinated by their developing sexual nature, I couldn't give a damn. I've never been attracted to men. Or women. Or anything else. It's difficult to explain, but while I have an apparently normal female body, I don't have any sexual urge or appetite.
Sunil said he felt indifferent about sex. I’d never heard anyone talk about sex like that before. Like it was a takeaway cuisine you thought was OK, but you wouldn’t personally choose it.
Are they also …?’ ‘They’re asexual too.’ ‘Wow.’ Ellis grinned. ‘Well, that makes three of us.’ ‘There are more,’ I said. ‘A lot more. Out there. In the world.’ ‘Really?’ ‘Yeah.’ Ellis stared out of the window, smiling. ‘That would be nice. If there were lots out there.
Picturing fanfic characters having sex? Great. Fine. Sexy. But picturing myself having sex with anyone, guy, girl, whoever, didn’t interest me. No – it was more than that. It was an immediate fucking turn-off.
People are really out there just … thinking about having sex all the time and they can’t even help it?’ I spluttered. ‘People have dreams about it because they want it that much? How the – I’m losing it. I thought all the movies were exaggerating, but you’re all really out there just craving genitals and embarrassment. This has to be some kind of huge joke.
The crux of it all was that I did not feel sexual or romantic feelings for anyone. Not a single goddamn person I had ever met or would ever meet.So that really was me.Aromatic.Asexual.
She wore her ferocity like armor, and it was purely asexual armor. Liraz was untouchable and untouched.
This was another thing Vale’s mother never understood: Vale was aro-ace, both aromantic and asexual. She’d told her parents she just wasn’t interested in dating any number of times… But they never seemed to get it. To them, Vale’s sexuality was a ‘phase’ that they were certain she would one day outgrow. Their obliviousness was a raw spot for Vale.
Why can't I find someone who loves being with me, as is, as much as I love being with them?