I'm 18 and don't feel physically attracted to anyone. How can I ever have children? | Ask Annalisa Barbieri
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I'm 18 and don't feel physically attracted to anyone. How can I ever have children? | Ask Annalisa Barbieri
"Going out into the world for the first time is a giant step and I think the impact is underrated, but it's also a time of immense growth as you really start to see who you are."
"You could be straight, bi, gay, asexual or various other orientations. The life ahead of you may be rich in romantic and sexual exploration, but maybe you're just not ready yet so all of this feels a bit alien."
Experiencing university life can prompt self-reflection about relationships and attraction. Many individuals may feel out of place when surrounded by peers discussing intimacy. It's normal to question sexual orientation, especially when lacking attraction. Anxiety and social discomfort can influence feelings about relationships. The desire for children remains a significant goal, despite uncertainties about future relationships. Understanding one's orientation may take time, and it's acceptable to feel unready for romantic exploration.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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