I've just read the most accurate analogy to understand and/or explain aegosexuality :
"I can enjoy watching cop shows on TV, but that doesn't mean I want to join the force myself."

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I've just read the most accurate analogy to understand and/or explain aegosexuality :
"I can enjoy watching cop shows on TV, but that doesn't mean I want to join the force myself."
Hi everyone !
As my first ever post on Tumblr I wanted to share with you this great book. I stumbled upon it while visiting QueerBritain, a free (and awesome) LGBTQIA+ museum in London. Since then, it has been accompanying me on my journey of exploring and accepting my aromantic and asexual self.
As of today, I consider myself a sex-positive and sex-indifferent asexual (I also relate to the terms aegosexual and autosexual) and a romance-favorable aromantic.