An aromantic person is someone who has little to no romantic attraction to other people. You may be aromantic if you feel physically attracted to people, but you don't have crushes. You may also not ...
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"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below." Greyromanticism falls on the aromantic spectrum. The concept of aromance—like asexuality—is fairly ...
Raise your hand if you’ve never felt romantically attracted to literally anyone, but you never questioned this absence of romance because it just felt natural to you. Rom-coms have never interested ...
Not everyone wants to be swept off their feet, which is why speaking about aromanticism — and its various micro-labels within the spectrum — has never been more important. (Photo: Getty Images) While ...
Aromantic people have little or no romantic attraction to others. They may or may not feel sexual attraction. An aromantic person can fall into one of two groups: aromantic sexual people or aromantic ...
What are you doing for Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week? If you didn’t know, Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week (ASAW) is for raising awareness and progressing acceptance of aromantic spectrum ...
The common narrative pushed by mainstream media and popular culture is that romantic love is the only way to experience fulfillment in relationships. Despite that, there are plenty of individuals who ...
As sexuality becomes a more widely discussed subject matter in mainstream culture, more terms for the varying positions on the LGBTQ+ spectrum arise. These new words can more accurately describe the ...
Following the week of Valentine’s Day from Feb. 21-27, the LGBTQ community celebrates those who view love a little differently with Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week. With the label first coined in ...
WTOP is marking Pride Month by showcasing the people, places and important issues in the LGBTQ+ communities in the D.C. area. Check back all throughout June as we share these stories, on air and ...