Citations:aroness
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Noun: "(slang, neologism) the state of not experiencing romantic attraction to others"
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- 2020, Tatiana Louder, "Straightwashing: An Epidemic", The Corsair (Santa Monica College), 26 February 2020, page 11:
- “I had never really felt true representation about my aro-ness,” says Sara Costello, the podcasts[sic] aromantic-asexual cohost, in the episode.
- 2020 November 8, AVEN - Asexual Visibility, Education Network (@asexuality), Twitter[3]:
- You don't have to be proud of your aceness or aroness. You don't have to love it. But just know that there's nothing wrong with this part of yourself, and there are others that can relate to you. You're not alone.
- 2021, Ela Przybyło, "Ace and aro lesbian art and theory with Agnes Martin and Yayoi Kusama", Journal of Lesbian Studies, Volume 26, Issue 1:
- While much more work is obviously needed on exploring Martin’s aceness and aroness, I want to suggest that Martin’s assertions suggest that while lesbian, Martin was also aromantic and asexual.
- 2021 November 18, rowan (@PossiblyLeela), Twitter[7]:
- the way aroallos and aroaces are treated is absoutely horrible. aroallos are so incredibly demonised and/or their entire orientation erased, and that's not ok. aroaces are infantilised and our aroness erased, and that's not ok. this post to say that aros deserve better.