People That Are ‘Abrosexual’ Explain What It Means

Personal Experiences of Abrosexuality

Emma Flint, an abrosexual writer, described her journey in a candid piece for Metro. She noted how her feelings could fluctuate dramatically, saying, “One day I felt like I was a lesbian, yet days or weeks later, I’d feel more aligned with bisexuality. My sexuality was fluid.” Before learning about the term abrosexuality, she felt adrift, as though lost at sea, and often felt like a fraud due to her changing identity when discussing her orientation with friends and family.

Emma revealed it took her three decades to come to terms with her abrosexuality. “I only discovered the concept of abrosexuality two years ago, at the age of 30,” she revealed. “I had long struggled to pinpoint my sexuality because it seemed to change so rapidly. At times, I would chastise myself for being unsure, but it wasn’t indecisiveness; it was my identity evolving.”

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