Anonymous asked: To the recent anon asking about being aromantic, I've more often seen aromanticism defined as the lack of a desire for a romantic relationship than a lack of attraction full-stop. A lack of romantic attraction doesn't necessarily rule out aesthetic attraction. I don't think it means you're not aromantic if you sometimes find people aesthetically (or even sensually) attractive. (Though I see where identifying as, say, a biromantic aromantic doesn't work - perhaps biaesthetic? :p)

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