Before I start, I would like to thank Taart123 for helping me.
Alright, now for the good stuff.
Most of these chapters have been about sexualities, as you have probably noticed. But what about asexual people? Can they still have a relationship even though they can't be sexually attracted to anyone?
The answer is yes, and you don't need sexual attraction to have a relationship. You need something that is called romantic attraction.
Romantic attraction is when you are attracted to someone because you want a romantic relationship. So you want all of the cuddles and the kisses, but not the sex.
So, if someone was a panromantic asexual, that would mean that they would be able to have a romantic connection to anyone, of any gender. They would be like a pansexual, but without the sexual attraction.
You can use any prefix to any of the sexualities and put them with a -romantic ending.
The more you know, the more it gets confusing. It's like math. At the beginning, it was all cool and easy, but once you go into calculus and getting really into math, it get super confusing.
I would also be a typical American and just say how happy I am for my country at the moment. We may suck at a lot of things, but we are getting better. I love marriage equality, now I can find a woman or man to make my own.
I'll just leave this here.
If you would like to help me, just message me. I love help! Help is amazing. Now, after this chapter, we get to go into super confusing stuff! Yay! Minorities rule!
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