On the Aromantic Spectrum mbti kişilik türü
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♨☜ 𝐒ⓤ𝐌мᗩR𝐲 💀👑 "You're a cold person and incapable of feeling." "But you're never going to date?" "So you don't like kissing or having sex?" These are some common phrases and reactions that aromantic people come across when talking about their emotions. Aromanticity is within the LGBTQIA+ community, but it is a neglected acronym, little explored and full of strangeness and myths. Talking about how to feel certain feelings, such as love, affection, and desire, can be awkward in itself for people who don't feel comfortable opening up. In the case of people who have orientations that are considered out of the ordinary, as in the case of aromantic people, this barrier can be even greater. This is because the fear of rejection, misunderstanding, and judgment prevent this identification from being made. Aromantic people are defined as individuals who do not feel romantic inclinations and have no interest in having romantic relationships with someone. This is what Alexander Bez, a psychologist specializing in relationships, explains. He points out that the main signs that indicate amoranticity are a lack of feelings or romantic attraction; lack of need to have a romantic relationship; or even the aversion to romance. Desiree Correia, a clinical psychologist and contributor to the Sex Without Doubt platform, adds that, at first glance, this definition of feeling may seem strange, but it is more common than one might think. "How many people say they've never been in love or never had an interest in anyone? It's something that has always existed, even though the subject is coming to light now," he says. As an example, she talks about cases of people in old age who had romantic relationships much more to have someone by their side or to form something close to a relationship between alloromantic people – that is, people who have romantic feelings. "It could also be that this person developed a romantic feeling at some point, and after a while, it stopped appearing, or the person simply didn't develop that interest at any point in their life." These relationships, the psychologist explains, can be just as healthy. "There are relationships in which there are common interests, affection, respect, complicity, support... in short, all the needs that can be met", he points out.
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The Aromantic Spectrum or Aromantic Umbrella is a group of romantic orientations that all fall under the umbrella term of aromantic. People on the aromantic spectrum may lack romantic attraction or feel it so little that they relate more to the aromantic experience. The common link between people on the aromantic spectrum is that they do not feel the "standard" amount of romantic attraction or they don't feel it in the "standard" way, that alloromantic people do. People on the aromantic spectrum are often referred to as "aro-spec" for short. Aro-spec people can have any sexual orientation, including ace-spec or allosexual identities. Asexual aromantic people may identify as aroace, and allosexual aromantic people may identify as alloaro.