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Almost 7% of people in UK changed sexual identity in six years, study suggests
(www.theguardian.com)
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oh probably yeah. to a lesser extent i think there's also an increasing acceptance of sexuality as a non-rigid state of being, where sometimes your understanding and labeling of it change which can explain parts of this.
Yeah, that too for sure. Gender also is starting to be viewed in a less rigid way, and as something that can sometimes change or be described differently at different times, similarly.
I'm ace but not aro, so I never know quite what to do with the usual sexuality labels because they treat sexual and romantic attraction as the same thing. If you don't experience one of those types of attraction, or if your romantic and sexual attraction point in different directions, the usual labels alone don't really suffice to describe that. Even 'asexual' is often automatically assumed to mean 'aromantic' too.