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What Are the Psychological and Social Consequences of Societal Invisibility for Asexual and Aromantic Individuals?
Societal invisibility refers to the condition where an individual is not...
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Sexual attraction is an integral part of human nature that has been explored extensively in psychology, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, literature, film, and even advertising.
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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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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...
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