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Today on International Asexuality Awareness Day, we recognize and uplift asexual individuals—those who experience little to no sexual attraction—while challenging misconceptions about what it means to be asexual. Asexuality exists on a spectrum; some asexual people may still experience romantic attraction, while others may not. But one thing remains true: asexual identities are valid, and asexual young people deserve to be seen, heard, and supported.
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