/u/Carradee on Question: What part of the ace spectrum do you think is the hardest to come out as?

I think coming out is too subjective and contextual for any particular orientation on the spectrum to be "the most difficult" in any real sense.

I personally have had a hell of a time coming out as a romance-and-sex-favorable aromantic asexual—especially to people who actually understand that I don't experience romantic or sexual attraction.

Basically, people who understand that I don't experience romantic and sexual attraction are more likely to jokingly flirt with me—which I enjoy very much, as good fun—but then they tend to respond poorly once they find out my lack of attraction ≠ lack of willingness, even though I'm very much not assuming their jokes indicate desire on their sides.

And if I ever end up in the type of committed relationship I would prefer for reasons that exclude any attraction to romance or sex, I'll incidentally "pass" as alloromantic and allosexual, so I'm certain that "coming out" about my orientation would be even more difficult in that context.





August 23, 2021 at 11:55PM

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