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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 9:35 pm
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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:04 pm
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The_9th_Doctors_Rose Crew
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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:06 pm
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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:09 pm
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RainbowPop26 A lot of people say that bisexual isn't a real orientation too. If asexual is what you are comfortable with then that's what you are. Personally I dislike the labels but the world demands them for some reason. My best advice would be just to live your life one day at a time and if people dislike you for what you are or aren't you don't need them in your life (not that anyone has said anything to you that I know of thus far...just saying). Me, I find it hard for me to label myself...I fall in love with people based on personality not genders...I used to think I was bisexual but now I am fairly certain I am pansexual. I don't feel a whole lot of attraction sexually to males though...sexually I'm more attracted to women...odd isn't it? Nothing in the world is black and white. i'm a very structured person, so, unfortunately, social labels are what make me comfortable.
but i'm talking about sexual orientations, not romantic orientations. if you're more sexually attracted to women then you would be a homosexual, but if you're romantically attracted to all genders (male, female, trans* and genderqueer included) you would be considered panromantic.
for example, i'd consider myself to be asexual and panromantic. i don't experience sexual attraction to any gender, but at the same time i can be romantically attracted to a person, regardless of identity.
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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:13 pm
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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:15 pm
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Noatakk RainbowPop26 A lot of people say that bisexual isn't a real orientation too. If asexual is what you are comfortable with then that's what you are. Personally I dislike the labels but the world demands them for some reason. My best advice would be just to live your life one day at a time and if people dislike you for what you are or aren't you don't need them in your life (not that anyone has said anything to you that I know of thus far...just saying). Me, I find it hard for me to label myself...I fall in love with people based on personality not genders...I used to think I was bisexual but now I am fairly certain I am pansexual. I don't feel a whole lot of attraction sexually to males though...sexually I'm more attracted to women...odd isn't it? Nothing in the world is black and white. i'm a very structured person, so, unfortunately, social labels are what make me comfortable.
but i'm talking about sexual orientations, not romantic orientations. if you're more sexually attracted to women then you would be a homosexual, but if you're romantically attracted to all genders (male, female, trans* and genderqueer included) you would be considered panromantic.
for example, i'd consider myself to be asexual and panromantic. i don't experience sexual attraction to any gender, but at the same time i can be romantically attracted to a person, regardless of identity.
Aw I'm sorry.
You do have a point and its a good one.
Just saying don't let asexual naysayers get you down... if you are comfortable with your labels then that's what you are. heart
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The_9th_Doctors_Rose Crew
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Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 1:59 pm
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Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 9:02 pm
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