Acemid
Acemid describes someone who is strictly asexual but experiences varying romantic feelings within the aromantic spectrum, offering a unique orientation identity.
Acemid describes someone who is strictly asexual but experiences varying romantic feelings within the aromantic spectrum, offering a unique orientation identity.
Explore the Split Attraction Model (SAM) and how it helps individuals understand their sexual and romantic orientations separately, especially in ace and aro communities.
Aceflux describes individuals whose experience of asexuality fluctuates over time, with varying levels of sexual attraction that can change gradually or suddenly.
Acevoid describes asexual individuals who feel neutral toward other orientations, identifying solely as asexual without romantic or platonic attractions.
Demiromantic individuals experience romantic attraction only after forming deep emotional bonds, highlighting the importance of trust and connection in love.
Parental attraction is the desire to raise a child with someone, focusing on shared parenting goals beyond romantic feelings.
Achillean describes men attracted to men or masculinity, uniting various identities like gay, bisexual, and pansexual under one inclusive term.