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Heres A Reminder To The Aegoromantics: Your Identity Is Real, Youre Valid And Youre Just As Aro As Every

Here’s a reminder to the aegoromantics: your identity is real, you’re valid and you’re just as aro as every other Aromantic person. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.
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Here’s your (almost) daily reminder that Aceflux people are real, valid and some of the coolest people ever. They’re not broken, there’s nothing wrong with them and they’re just as ace as every other asexual.
Yes?


Here’s a reminder to the demiaroaces: your identity is real, you’re valid and you’re just as aroace as every other Aroace person. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.

Here’s a reminder to the Aegosexualflux individuals: your identity is real, you’re valid and you’re just as ace as every other asexual. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.
Hey, I mean zero disrespect, but what's the difference between grey-aroace and greyrose? I've discovered that I'm on the aroace spectrum and I want to be supportive of more identities, but I also want to understand them better
Greyrose is specifically the combination of grey asexuality and grey aromanticism. Greyroses experience romantic and sexual attraction infrequently or only under specific circumstances.
Meanwhile, grey aroace is an orientation on the aroace spectrum. Grey aroaces experience infrequent romantic and sexual attraction, but may still experience other types of non-romantic, non-sexual attraction (e.g., queerplatonic, alterous, sensual).
(In short: Greyrose = being both greysexual and greyromantic, Grey Aroace = those who relate to asexuality and aromanticism, yet feel as though there are parts of their experience that aren't fully described by the word aroace.)

Here’s a reminder to the greysexuals: your identity is real, you’re valid and you’re just as ace as every other asexual. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.