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9 hours ago, Jot-Aro Kujo said:
- Allosexual aromantics exist too, and are an important part of the community despite our lack of recognition. (And no, we don't have a problem with being called allosexual. Personally I'd feel uncomfortable with just being called "sexual"? Alloros are a weird bunch, huh...)
- Many people refer to the ace and aro communities as a collective as the "a-spectrum"
- In addition to no-romance-ever aromantics, there are many identities under the aromantic umbrella, including grey-aromantic, demiromantic, cupioromantic, lithromantic, etc. These are collectively referred to as "aro spectrum" or "arospec" for short.
- Not all aros want QPRs. Although there is... some debate over how to refer to these types of aros, some commonly used terminology includes aplatonic, nonpartnering, or nonamorous.
Thank you! I didn’t know most of that.
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I’m Aris, I’m new to this site and aromanticism (I think that’s how you do that). I’ve known I was ace for a while and just accepted that I am aro. Is there anything I should know so I don’t put my foot in my mouth? Ex: on AVEN sexuals despise being called allosexuals, is there an arocalypse version of that?
(Also is there a site nickname?)
Can you become aro?
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As far as I know you can still identify as aro even if the reason for your aroness is because of past experiences. This might not apply to you but there is a label called caedromantic. Wiki explanation bc I can’t explain well