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Asexuality and libido
Willow
Posts: 15 Settling in
So I think I'm aroace because I've never felt any form of attraction (romantic or sexual) towards another person but I also have a really high libido and need to mast****te often to release energy. Am I still aroace if I'm like that because I still haven't ever felt anything for anyone but do still have those kinds of needs and wants. Can anyone help me pls, I'm kinda confused
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Hey @Willow, thanks for sharing your worries about this with us for some support. I'm hearing that you having a high libido is something that makes you question whether you are still aroace, and is something you're finding confusing, is that correct?
To get some support with your sexuality and to get some more advice on your situation, you could check out Switchboard, who are a national LGBTQIA+ support line. You can access them here. You could also have a look at The Asexual Visibility and Education Network here. LGBTQ Foundation is another platform you could use for specific advice regarding your sexuality (here).
For questions specific to your high libido, you could reach out to Brook for some more information and education sessions. You can access Brook here.
Hope these help you navigate this! As always, we're here to listen and support you in whatever way we can. These links might help for more specific advice on your situation.