Official Names: Asexual, Aromantic, Agender
A: Meaning 'not' or 'without'.
Colours: Black (Representing Asexuality), Grey (Representing Gray-Asexuality and Demisexuality), White (Representing Non-Asexual Partners, and Allies) and Purple (Representing the community)
For Aromantic, the colours are: Green, representing aromanticism, (due to it being the opposite, complimentary colour to red, which commonly represents romance), Yellow (similar to the yellow rose which represents friendship; represents various forms of queerplatonic love), Orange (represents lithromantics), and Black (represents romantics who reject ordinary romance).For Agender, the colours are: Black, Grey, White, Green, White, Grey, Black. Black and White represents the absence of gender, Gray represents Semi-Genderless, and Green represents Nonbinary.
Orientation: To have a lack of romantic or sexual attraction towards anyone.
Gender Identification: To identify as having a lack of gender. To not have a gender.
Other Terms: Ace, Nonbinary, Genderless, Aro
Note (Contains NSFW Topics!):
-Asexuals don't have to be virgins!
-There are three different types of Asexuals: Sex-positive Asexuals (People who are willing to have sex), Sex-repulsed Asexuals (People who want nothing to do with sex), and Sex-neutral Asexuals (People who are indifferent to the act of sex)
-Asexuals (And Aromantics) Can still:
~Masturbate
~Have and enjoy sex
~Experience arousal
~Like Porn
~Kiss and Cuddle
~Have kinks and fetishes
~Want children
~Appreciate ones appearance
~Are in, or have been in a relationship
~Experience Romantic (Or sexual, if you are Aromantic) attraction
~Fantasize
~Have a libido-An Asexual DOES NOT experience sexual attraction, and an Aromantic DOES NOT experience romantic attraction. That is what an Asexual and an Aromantic is, someone who does not experience sexual (or romantic) attraction.
-Whether an Asexual has sex or not, does not define their sexuality. It's all in whether they were sexually attracted towards someone. If so, they are not Asexual.
~A sex-repulsed Asexual can also be referred to as an Apothisexual.
-Experiencing sexual or romantic attraction can be described as seeing someone in a sexual or romantic way, or having a desire to do so. Though this definition varies from person to person.
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SAGA (LGBTQ+)
عشوائيInformation about the LGBTQ+ community. Each chapter will have something to do with the LGBTQ+ community. I suggest reading the first few chapters to understand a bit about what this book will be about. Love you all, and love wins all! ~Maia