Rat Ace
Rat Ace is an identity within the asexual spectrum valuing non-sexual affection like cuddles and hugs, fostering deep emotional connections without sexual attraction.
Rat Ace is an identity within the asexual spectrum valuing non-sexual affection like cuddles and hugs, fostering deep emotional connections without sexual attraction.
Aroacegender is a gender identity influenced by being aromantic and asexual, shaping how individuals experience and express their gender uniquely.
Alicoromantic describes attraction within the asexual spectrum, where individuals feel unique emotions that don’t fit existing labels, offering a personal journey of understanding.
Z- is a proposed prefix as a softer alternative to allo- for describing non-asexual attraction, highlighting evolving LGBTQ+ language and inclusivity.
A-specs of the Axe supports asexual and aromantic spectrum identities, promoting inclusivity and advocacy within the LGBTQ+ community.
Ace-spec covers a range of identities within asexuality, including asexual, greysexual, and demisexual, describing diverse experiences of sexual attraction and identity.
Alicosexual describes those on the asexual spectrum who don’t fit existing labels, exploring unique feelings of attraction and identity.
Aroace Agender, or Triple A, is an identity combining aromantic, asexual, and agender spectrums, representing a unique blend of romantic, sexual, and gender experiences.
Explore the nuances of sexual attraction and orientation, understanding how physical desire shapes personal connections and identity.
Acespike is an asexual orientation marked by rare, intense spikes of sexual attraction that quickly fade, blending asexuality with brief moments of desire.
Near describes a fluid identity state close to a specific orientation, often used in LGBTQ+ contexts to express nuanced experiences of attraction and identity.
Abro- is a prefix describing fluid sexual orientations that shift between various identities, including asexual, multisexual, and homosexual, reflecting authentic and evolving attraction.
Acevoid describes asexual individuals who feel neutral toward other orientations, identifying solely as asexual without romantic or platonic attractions.