Are you asking what's the difference between bi romantic, gay romantic, and straight romantic?
Sure!An asexual aromantic person wouldn't want or need a partner. Any of the bi romantic, gay romantic, or straight romantic would have romantic(not sexual) attraction to their preference.
I mean I understand what those are alleging, I more don't understand what the basis for having a gender or sex preference for an asexual person would be.
i don't think it's completely unheard of with cis het people, though, just not as obvious. someone, for example, who clearly enjoys sex, but is always chasing no strings hookups? no one has any problems saying he's heterosexual, but he could also be aromantic.
An asexual aromantic person wouldn't want or need a partner. Any of the bi romantic, gay romantic, or straight romantic would have romantic(not sexual) attraction to their preference.
Right but that makes "sense" to to me, because that cis het person enjoys sex based on sexual organs which is what determining heterosexual vs bi vs homosexual.
Right but that makes "sense" to to me, because that cis het person enjoys sex based on sexual organs which is what determining heterosexual vs bi vs homosexual.I don't think you're using the right terminology. This is about romantic preference which it's counterpart would be sexual preference.
Right, that's what the definition is. I'm more asking what the basis for a romantic attraction based on sex identity but not sex is.
let's try this. sexual attraction is who you want to sleep with, romantic attraction is who you want to sleep beside.
Do you understand the concept of romance?
It would be about non-physical aspects of their personality.
would be related to their sexual identity.
I do, but if someone asked me what made me romantically attracted to people, none of the qualities I listed would be related to their sexual identity. It would be about non-physical aspects of their personality.So could you get romantic with any gender?
So could you get romantic with any gender?
ok, so far so good. now, can you not make the leap to finding a larger or smaller group of people in this category:
Assuming you mean sexual identity I think so, but when I'm evaluating potential partners I need a level of sexual AND romantic attraction.That doesn't sound confident.
all you need now is to accept that other people don't always have them completely overlap.
It means that both genders make you go "uwu" but neither make you go "owo".Oh, adding in anthros could help.
but I'm romantically attracted to people having penises".
romantic attraction on mental characteristics.