Terminology - University of Michigan–Flint
– A person who experiences little or no romantic attraction to others. Asexual – A person who does not experience sexual attraction. They may or may not experience emotional, physical, or romantic attraction. Asexuality differs from celibacy in that it is a sexual orientation, not a choice. People who are asexual may call themselves “ace.” ................
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