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why do i use the 'aromantic' label?  well, because it describes my experience.  it would no matter what word was used, so i might as well use the accurate one.  you know what they say: "aros by any other name..."  

 

full disclosure, not completely original, i saw a similar punchline with a totally different setup.

in case you're not familiar, the expression is "a rose by any other name would smell as sweet," meaning we make up and assign words to things, but the things are what they are regardless.    

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