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I'm aromantic and of all the labels I have, it's the one that often gets the strongest visceral reaction from folks. Many have preconceived notions of what aromanticism is and can be and it's deeply frustrating. It's one of the labels I have that I am most hesitant about sharing, because it requires a conversation to explain myself. However, even after explaining myself, I believe many think I am either lying or just cannot believe that the way I view the world is true and instead substitute their own beliefs for truth.
Hell I know 2 aromantic people and they both had different ways of seeing it and expressing it but the one thing they had in common about it was saying that it sucked having to explain it each time.
Like I'm biromantic and demisexual, which everyone seems to have questions about IRL so usually I just leave it at "I'm Bi". But a brief explanation: I'm romantically attracted to a lot of people but sexual attraction isn't something that pops into my mind quickly, typically. In general I have to get to know people a bit before my brain basically goes "You know..." In a sexual way. But I'll much sooner be like "Damn I wonder what kind of flowers they like?".
Sometimes I wish I could turn off my horny brain and be demisexual.
That isn't what demisexual means. Demisexual just means being sexually attracted to someone after to having a deep emotional connection to them. Demisexuals can be horny without being attracted to someone sexually, doesn't mean we are going to do anything with someone or about it but being horny and being attracted to someone are two different things.
So you can be horny about... Nothing? How does that work?
Yup, in our experience horniness doesn't have to be directed at anyone or anything. It just is.
Interesting, thank you for the perspective
Its like being hungry, but nothing sounds appetizing.
Haha, I think that perfectly explains it, thanks m
You could have horny brain and be demisexual.
But at least it would be horny brains after getting to know you.
You don't need food in front of you to feel hungry. In this case, it's a particular appetite that has conditions to be truly fulfilled. Maybe you have horny eyes.
Do some people interpret it as you being psychopathic/sociopathic?
I don't really use those labels when describing myself IRL; I just say I'm not really interested in things like dating if I'm asked, but that rarely happens.
There's no way for me to really know what's going on in their heads, frankly.
What I can tell you, at least, is that I have had some partners respond to this with shock and negative emotions. They often feel that it is somehow invalidating how they feel about me. On more than one occasion I have been described as romantic which is perhaps where this feeling of invalidation is based. I very much enjoy intimacy, I simply do not experience a "romantic" attraction. I still enjoy doing many of the things that are considered normal in what is described as a "romantic" relationship (I use this term because I'm poly, I'm not coupled with anyone, just partners).