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Asexuality is a sexual orientation where a person experiences little or no sexual attraction to others. If you're interested in exploring or identifying as asexual, here are some things you can do: 1. Learn more about asexuality: There are plenty of resources online that can help you learn more about asexuality and what it means to be asexual. Check out websites like the Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN) to learn more. 2. Understand your own feelings: Take some time to think about your own feelings and experiences. Do you find yourself experiencing little or no sexual attraction to others? Are you content without sexual intimacy in your life? Understanding your own feelings is an important step in identifying as asexual. 3. Connect with others: There are many online communities of asexual people where you can connect with others who share similar experiences. This can help you feel less alone and more validated in your identity. 4. Communicate with your partner(s): If you are in a relationship or interested in pursuing one, it's important to communicate your asexual identity and any boundaries you may have with your partner(s). This can help ensure that your needs and boundaries are respected. 5. Embrace your identity: Finally, remember that being asexual is a valid and legitimate sexual orientation. Embrace your identity and don't let others make you feel like you need to conform to societal expectations of sexuality.
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