Asexuality is the lack of sexual attraction to others, or low or absent interest in or desire for sexual activity Asexuality encompasses a broad spectrum [1][2][3][4] it may be considered a sexual orientation or the lack thereof
Asexual Pride Info Sheet: Understanding Different Lines and Shapes
[8][9] asexuality is distinct from abstention from sexual activity and from celibacy, [10][11] which.
This gives rise to terms like aromantic, heteroromantic, etc
This means it is perfectly plausible to be straight and asexual at the same time You don't have to use the sam at all, but some people find it helpful I hope this answers your question to some extent. Yes, you can be straight and asexual
Sexual orientation and sexual attraction are distinct, allowing for this unique identity combination. Many asexual people also experience attraction, but don’t feel the need to act on that attraction sexually So, asexual people are often attracted to a particular gender, and will therefore also identify as lesbian, gay, bi or straight. Asexual people, who sometimes refer to themselves as “ace,” don’t experience sexual attraction or have little or no desire for sexual activity
Often included as one identity or sexual orientation on the lgbtqia+ spectrum, asexuality itself is a spectrum
Some asexual people enjoy some kinds.