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Romantic attraction looks different for everyone—and for some, it may not be a factor at all.

In case you missed it, last week was Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week, and we celebrated the many ways people experience love, connection, and identity.

Aromantic identities exist on a broad spectrum, and everyone’s experience is unique. In our blog “Celebrating Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week,” we dive into what being aromantic means, share perspectives from the community, and highlight the importance of visibility and inclusion.

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To continue the conversation, we’re spotlighting Alice Oseman (she/they), the creator of Heartstopper, as they explore the nuances of romantic attraction and identity. From asexual and aromantic representation to self-discovery and acceptance, their insight is a must-read.
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However you experience love and connection, your identity is valid. Let’s continue to uplift and celebrate the aromantic spectrum—because all forms of love, including platonic and self-love, matter.

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