For asexual individuals, intimacy can be understood beyond sexual attraction and encompass emotional, intellectual, and physical connections that do not involve sex. Asexual people may still experience pleasure from non-sexual physical contact like cuddling, kissing, massaging, holding hands, or sharing a bed. Open communication about boundaries and individual needs is crucial for building intimacy within…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...An “asexual partner” is a partner who has no desire to have sexual intercourse, or preform sex acts, with someone, and often does not experience sexual attraction in a sexual manner. Asexuality is a sexual orientation, neither a choice nor medical ailment. Being asexual is simply part of who someone is. These signs might indicate…
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