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Saying that you've turned asexual is really problematic.

You cannot become a sexuality because it's not a choice, what can happen is that you've had a realization of what your sexuality is because you've done the self discovery and you now know who you are. I don't think people realize how dangerous saying that you've 'turned ace' is because with that logic you can turn yourself straight and this can be applied to gays, lesbian and trans people ect. This is also the same logic that's used in conversation therapy. It is that deep and it's not something that's okay to say. I understand that some people after going on hrt they might discover that they identify with a different kind of sexuality and that's okay but hormones can't change yourself sexuality. Years ago they used hormones and medications fix queer people . As for victims of abuse I know that there is another term for not wanting engage in sex because of tramua and using asexuality as a label just to not explain yourself to random people and that's completely fine.



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Is anyone else here like me—someone who loves romance but isn’t sure if romantic relationships are actually for them? What can i do to process this?

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