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Nonbinary culture is loving and respecting Asexuals and aromantics! Nonbinary culture is also acknowledging them as a part of the LGBTQ+ community!
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Know the difference between aesthetic attraction, sensual attraction, and sexual attraction.
Aesthetic attraction is simply recognizing that someone has a nice face, smile, figure, etc. There is no desire to act on it. Sensual attraction is not sexual, and is a desire to cuddle, kiss, or do other intimate things aside from sex. Sexual attraction means appreciating someone’s body and wanting to engage in sexual acts with them. In a nutshell:
Aesthetic attraction: “She has a pretty face. It’s very appealing to look at her.”
Sensual attraction: “She has a pretty face. I want to kiss her, cuddle with her, and bake her cookies.”
Sexual attraction: “She has a pretty face. I want to kiss her and do things with her that are usually reserved for a bedroom.”
Just some ace discourse for y’all. If only I had this when I was figuring out my asexuality. I have sensual attraction galore which threw me off in the beginning. But please, learn a little from this :)
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we’ve taught girls to romanticise nearly everything a boy does. when i was younger i thought it was cute that boys chased the girl even after she said no. i loved it when after a girl moved away from a kiss, the guy would pull her back and force it on. i thought a guy saying ‘i won’t take a no for an answer’ was passionate and romantic. we’re literally always teaching girls to romanticise abusive traits.
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