>Steve and Thom open up about their misunderstood identities and their upcoming dream wedding.
>Steve Winter, a 34-year-old performance manager, and Thom Gray, a 26-year-old DJ who is applying to get his masters degree in psychology and sexuality, are in many ways just like any other couple who’s been together for three years.
>They love to go camping, spend time with their cat, Jacx, and they’re currently putting the finishing touches on their dream wedding, set to take place on July 21. However, unlike many other couples, they identify as homoromantic asexuals, or individuals who are romantically attracted to the same gender but not sexually attracted to any gender.
>Being asexual can be primarily defined as an identity. In its most basic description, it includes those individuals who do not experience any form of sexual attraction or desire to have sex with other individuals. It shouldn’t be confused with celibacy, where individuals who do experience sexual desire and attraction make a choice not to act upon these feelings or urges.
>However as asexuality has a spectrum, there are so many other elements and identities on the “scale” which fall under the asexual umbrella ― being asexual isn’t just a one-size-fits-all way of life. Some examples include graysexual, aromantic, and demisexual.
THE ANGLO STRIKES AGAIN
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>asexual homoromantic
It's called being friends
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>asexual homos
I refuse to believe it. Way more likely they are making it up for attention.
>>132787812
Or tax benefits. So glad the govt gives Gibs to people who can't have children
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>graysexual
AYY
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