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Okay, so I got inspired by BingoPB (you should definitely her story) but I wanted to do it differently so here I go! Sorry, it's not very exciting! *lol*

Anyway, first how did I know I was Aro/Ace? Well, I didn't. How could I? That word(s) never existed back in the day. You were either gay, bi or straight. I identified as straight or screwed if you want to look at it like that. But I knew something was different. I was the only girl in my school that knew the lyrics to Backstreet Boys songs. Everyone else concentrated on their looks! I cringed at love scenes and pretended to like certain guys...
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posted by BingoPB
Hi, everyone. BingoPB here, or you can call me Kayla. I answer to both. I have been wanting to share this story for quite some time, but I decided to wait until June, since June is Pride Month. Without further ado, let's get started, shall we?

When I was a teenager, I had a boyfriend, but the idea of having sex never crossed my mind. I felt that sex was not part of love. I mean, there are people who have sex and don't love each other. Saying that you can't have love without sex is like saying you can't have a dog without a cat. I have a dog, but I don't have a cat. It works out just fine. I...
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posted by Peaceandlove67
Hi, everyone. Peaceandlove67 here, or you can call me Antonia. I am perfectly comfortable with being called Antonia. In fact, I prefer it. I thought I would share my story about coming out as asexual. Some of you may already be familiar with the story, but some of you are new, and you don't know. Without further ado, I'll get into the story.

When I entered into adolescence, I noticed I was different from my friends in the sense that I was not attracted to anyone. I initially thought it was just a phase, and in a year's time, I'd "get over it". One year passed, I was fourteen, and nothing changed....
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