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This is part two of three in a masterpost for people questioning their orientation. This part will cover ace-spec identities. I will also, go more in depth into identifying whether you're ace-spec or not. |
This is part two of three in a masterpost for people questioning their orientation. This part will cover ace-spec identities. I will also, go more in depth into identifying whether you're ace-spec or not. |
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[https://lgbta. |
[https://lgbta.miraheze.org/wiki/User_blog:Chaoticcylinder/%22I%27m_Questioning_My_Sexuality,_Is_There_A_Term_For...%22_(Part_1) Part 1] |
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[https://lgbta. |
[https://lgbta.miraheze.org/wiki/User_blog:Chaoticcylinder/%22I%27m_Questioning_My_Sexuality,_Is_There_A_Term_For...%22_(Part_3) Part 3] |
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==What is Sexual Attraction== |
==What is Sexual Attraction== |
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Sexual attraction is the desire to have sex with a specific person. Sexual attraction has nothing to do with sex drive/libido. Some (but not all) asexual people have a sex drive, however this is only the desire for sex in general. They do not have the desire to have sex with anyone in particular. Put simply, an asexual person will never look at someone and think “I want to have sex with that person.” |
Sexual attraction is the desire to have sex with a specific person. Sexual attraction has nothing to do with sex drive/libido. Some (but not all) asexual people have a sex drive, however this is only the desire for sex in general. They do not have the desire to have sex with anyone in particular. Put simply, an asexual person will never look at someone and think “I want to have sex with that person.” |