Asexuality and Aromanticism on Reddit
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Mirror of /r/asexuality, /r/asexual, /r/aaaaaaacccccccce and /r/aromanticism.

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Personally, I think their blue feet are dope, even if they are seabirds
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Sims 4 added nails and pride nails and we’re the cover swatch
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why can’t people like these types of boobies?
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By far the best experience i’ve ever had buying something online
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Relationships?

I’ve recently realized I’m asexual and am in couples counseling with my allo husband (for this among other problems). Our therapist suggested making a needs/ wants list for personal, romantic relationships, and platonic relationships. I’ve realized the platonic and romantic have shockingly similar lists, same content with different wording. I’m starting to wonder of aromantic also describes me? I was calling myself biromantic before. I’m also a person who has very strong, life long, tell them everything, count on them for anything friendships.

Could anyone who is Ace/ Aro talk about how their partnerships are different than really strong or close friendships?

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I wanna be your bf n' sew us matching jammies to cuddle in while I watch you play a videogame.
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I don't like chocolate

I've never liked chocolate. I just don't like it, I don't like how it sticks to your teeth, and anything chocolate flavored makes me want to throw up when I taste it. I've grown up with people reacting surprised when I tell them. How can you not like chocolate! Everyone likes chocolate! Well I don't.

The last time I ate chocolate was in summer camp. It was a snack bar, and it had chocolate in it. I came very close to throwing up, and I had to drink a lot of water after eating it.

I've always been very wary of brown looking sweets, and I wouldn't eat any out of fear of chocolate being part of the ingredients. Because I REALLY don't like chocolate. But I've lately realized that some brown sweets are actually not chocolate, and I've come to enjoy some of them. I still don't like chocolate though. And I still get people surprised by the fact that I don't, thinking I'm messing with them, looking at me like I'm a weirdo of some sort.

Now some of you might find some or many of the things I said relatable. Maybe you've been in similar situations or you've been told similar things. You might feel like not liking chocolate sucks and people will never understand what it's like. But I'm grateful that I don't like chocolate, because when people come to terms with it, it's a lot easier for them to accept that I don't like sex either.

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