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- Can aromantic people want to fall in love? - Romantic and Aromantic . . .
Well I imagine they can like the idea of what being in love sounds like and wish that they weren't aromantic There's no reason people can't like the thought of something they don't experience themselves
- Do aromantic persons want to fall in love ? - Romantic and Aromantic . . .
There are different kinds of love Aromantics can certainly feel love and still be aromantic The difference is the type of love I would describe myself as aromantic I don't desire a romantic relationship with someone and I have never been attracted to someone in that way But I still feel love towards my family and friends
- can aromantics fall in love? - Members Questioning - Asexual Visibility . . .
You can love people, like family members, but yoiu can't 'love love' someone, like a partner, in which case they are not a partner, they are a friend And I can see this going only one way, dicing up an already unofficial definition of aromantic and more labels
- Can aromantic asexuals fall in love? - Members Questioning - Asexual . . .
Love isn't limited to romance, so in that since you can be aromantic and asexual and still feel strong love for someone However 'falling in love' generally means a feeling of singular romantic love, and I would think that would be out for aromantics
- Can aromantics fall in love? - Asexual Relationships - Asexual . . .
You can also compare it to how some people use asexual when they are aroace, instead of specifying that they are both aromantic and asexual Yes, technically aromanticism is the inability to experience romantic attraction at all, and going by this definition it would not be possible for an aromantic person to experience romantic attraction
- Relationship FAQ - The Asexual Visibility and Education Network
Aromantic folks don't feel the same needs for romantic love or relationships that romantic folks do, and may instead feel fulfilled by platonic relationships Aromantic folks aren't inherently unemotional or lonely Some aromantic people might form strong bonds that aren't romantic but go beyond the typical friendship
- Aromantic but love romance? - Romantic and Aromantic Orientations . . .
Can you love romantic stuff and still be aromantic? Of course you can! Being aromantic doesn't stop you from liking romantic clichés It just means that you don't experience romantic attraction Also, a relationship can be however you want it to be, as long as your partner also accepts it
- Can an aromantic asexual fall in love? - Asexual Relationships . . .
Some people say it means having sexual feelings for someone Others say it means having romantic feelings for someone And still others think it means having a deep and abiding affection for someone that isn't necessarily sexual or romantic If you use the third meaning then I would say yes, an aromantic person can fall in love
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