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binge (similar letters)
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I saw this on another site, it's a pretty fun and I thought I'd start it here :]
Basically, you either add, remove, or change one letter in the word above you! (as the title says)
Example:
USER 1: Bend
USER 2: Band (change e->a)
USER 3: Ban (drop d)
etc.If you can't get to any new words, you may make 2 changes :)
I'll start with the first word:
Dove
(Don't you dare change it to "love" this is an aromantics forum /hj)- 3
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hole (rabbit hole! No shared letters.)
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Just a random thing I was wondering. Are queerplatonic partners considered significant others, or does s/o imply romanticism? I could see it either way.
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Woah, that's a rather impressive collection of labels! (This is coming from me, who can't find any labels to fit herself ?)
Anyways, maybe look into the term aroqueer?
Here's a definition from the LGBTQIA wiki: "An identity for anyone on the Aromantic Spectrum whose aromanticism is the most prominent or most well understood part their orientation."
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I read The Midnight Bargain and really enjoyed it!
Another aro book I recently read isSummer Bird Blue by Akemi Dawn Bowman! It's realistic fiction about a teenage girl coping with her sister's death. She's aro-spec and ace-spec. Amazingly, the book actually uses the terms aromantic and asexual. The main character is also a songwriter and musician, anyone into music might like this book.
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Hey folks, I'm Pyr! I'm a cis female questioning aro-spec ace! I like to draw digitally. I'm also on Toyhouse, Deviantart, and Artfight under the username "SupaArtz"!
I've been stalking this site anon for a little while, finally got around to making an account!
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Maybe you're arofluid or aroflux (both meaning someone whose orientation is fluid across the aro-spectrum.)
Another label you might like is arospike! Here's how the LGBTA wiki explains it: "... someone who usually feels no romantic attraction, but occasionally has rare and sudden spikes of romantic attraction for an amount of time that can vary from a day to a couple of months before returning to one's normal amounts of aromanticism."