A French article about Anthony Bogaert’s research on asexuality.
And that visibility also explains the apparent rise, as it leads people with more amorphous sexual orientations towards an eventual identification that describes themselves and their feelings. Ten years ago, I knew nothing about asexuality, other than as a term from science classes that referred to some plants and animals.
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I started identifying as asexual but it didn’t mean that anything about my sexuality had changed, simply that I now had a word to describe it.
Asexuality gaining visibility as a sexual orientation
A workship for “potential asexuals and those who generally want to know more” will be held Tuesday, March 6, at Burnside Hall (805 Sherbrooke W. room 512, 5 p.m.).
For more information contact asexual.montreal@gmail.com or sakamcgill@gmail.com.