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SELFADVOCACY FOR NONROMANTIC AND NONSEXUAL IDENTITIES: PROMOTING RECOGNITION THROUGH COMMUNITY BUILDING

Non-romantic and non-sexual identities refer to people who do not identify themselves with romance or sexuality as primary aspects of their identity. These individuals may still have romantic and...

Read More : Selfadvocacy for nonromantic and nonsexual identities: promoting recognition through community building

HOW MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS INFLUENCE THE SELFPERCEPTION AND RELATIONSHIPS OF ASEXUALS AND AROMANTICS

Sexual attraction is an integral part of human nature that has been explored extensively in psychology, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, literature, film, and even advertising.
There are many...

Read More : How media representations influence the selfperception and relationships of asexuals and aromantics

ASEXUALITY AND AROMANTICISM: EXPLORING THEIR SOCIALLY CONSTRUCTED IDENTITIES

Asexuality is a term used to describe individuals who experience little to no sexual attraction towards others. Aromanticism is a term used to describe individuals who do not feel romantic love or...

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SEXUALITY INVISIBILITY IMPACTS ASEXUAL AND AROMANTIC COMMUNITIES

Asexual and aromantic people experience varying degrees of social invisibility due to their nontraditional orientation. This invisibility can have significant impacts on their mental health and...

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THE LONELY ROAD: HOW MENTAL HEALTH, RELATIONSHIPS, AND SOCIETAL PRESSURE IMPACT ASEXUALS AND AROMANTICS

Asexuals are people who do not experience sexual attraction. Aromantics are people who do not feel romantically attracted to others. Both asexuals and aromantics may be mislabeled and misunderstood...

Read More : The lonely road: how mental health, relationships, and societal pressure impact asexuals and aromantics

QUEER LOVE: EXPLORING THE BOUNDARIES OF ECONOMIC EXCHANGE IN RELATIONSHIPS

Queer love is a term that describes non-normative forms of romantic attraction, including same-sex relationships, polyamory, aromanticism, and transgender identity. It is characterized by an...

Read More : Queer love: exploring the boundaries of economic exchange in relationships

HOW INTERNALIZED STIGMA AND SOCIETAL ERASURE CAN IMPACT SEXUALITY, INTIMACY, AND RELATIONSHIPS

In contemporary society, many individuals struggle with a range of factors that influence their sense of identity, self-esteem, and overall well-being. One particular issue which has garnered...

Read More : How internalized stigma and societal erasure can impact sexuality, intimacy, and relationships

ASEXUALITY VS. AROMANTICISM: UNDERSTANDING DIFFERENCES AND EXPERIENCES

Asexuality refers to an individual's experience of little to no sexual attraction towards others. It is distinct from celibacy or abstinence, which can be chosen while asexuality is an inherent...

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THE CHALLENGING IDENTITIES OF ASEXUALITY AND AROMANTICISM: HOW THEY SUBVERT NORMS AND REDEFINE INTIMACY

Asexuality is defined as a lack of sexual attraction towards any gender, while aromanticism refers to an absence of romantic feelings towards anyone. Both asexuality and aromanticism are considered...

Read More : The challenging identities of asexuality and aromanticism: how they subvert norms and redefine intimacy

SEXUAL ATTRACTION: ASEXUALITY AND AROMANTICISM CHALLENGE CONVENTIONAL INTIMACY FRAMES

Asexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by a lack of sexual attraction towards others, while aromanticism refers to the absence of romantic attraction towards them. Both orientations have...

Read More : Sexual attraction: asexuality and aromanticism challenge conventional intimacy frames