This gives rise to terms like aromantic, heteroromantic, etc This means it is perfectly plausible to be straight and asexual at the same time You don't have to use the sam at all, but some people find it helpful I hope this answers your question to some extent. Asexual means feeling little to no sexual attraction If you're opposite sex attracted and asexual you would be considered heteromantic rather than heterosexual because you aren't sexually attracted, but are romantically attracted to the opposite sex.
People who identify as gray asexual fall between asexuality and allosexuality (meaning you feel sexually attracted to others), and usually have their personal definitions of what this means. Asexuality is the lack of sexual attraction to others, or low or absent interest in or desire for sexual activity [1][2][3][4] it may be considered a sexual orientation or the lack thereof [8][9] asexuality is distinct from abstention from sexual activity and from celibacy, [10][11] which. Yes, you can be straight and asexual Sexual orientation and sexual attraction are distinct, allowing for this unique identity combination.
For some kinds of asexuality (e.g
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