What Is It Called When You're Bisexual And Asexual? - Gender Equality Network

What Is It Called When You're Bisexual And Asexual? - Gender Equality Network

What Is It Called When You're Bisexual And Asexual? In this informative video, we will break down the concepts of bisexuality and asexuality, helping you understand how these identities can coexist. We’ll define bisexuality as the attraction to more than one gender, while asexuality refers to the lack of sexual attraction or a very low level of it. Many people experience a combination of these feelings, leading to unique identities within the LGBTQ+ community. One such identity is biromantic asexuality, where individuals feel romantic attraction to multiple genders without the desire for sexual activity. This distinction between romantic and sexual attraction is key to understanding the diverse experiences of those who identify as biromantic asexual. Through this discussion, we aim to foster a greater understanding of how sexuality is not a one-size-fits-all experience. By respecting and acknowledging these identities, we contribute to a more inclusive and supportive environment for everyone. If you're curious to learn more about gender and sexual identities, make sure to subscribe to our channel for more engaging content that addresses various aspects of gender and sexuality. ⬇️ Subscribe to our channel for more valuable insights. 🔗Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@Gender-Equal... #Bisexuality #Asexuality #Biromantic #LGBTQ #GenderIdentity #RomanticAttraction #SexualAttraction #InclusiveCommunity #UnderstandingSexuality #SpectrumOfSexuality #LGBTQAwareness #GenderDiversity #SexualOrientation #SupportLGBTQ #AsexualAwareness About Us: Welcome to the Gender Equality Network, where we engage with the essential topics surrounding gender equality and social justice. Our channel aims to create a supportive community focused on sharing research and studies that highlight the importance of equality for all genders.Please note that the content provided is purely informational and should not be considered as professional advice. It is important to conduct your own research and due diligence on the topics presented.