Flint underlined, “It wasn’t indecision or confusion.” “It was just the way my identity develops organically.” However, coming out as sexually fluid, or abro**ual, has not been without its difficulties.
When Flint revealed her new identity to a close friend, the reaction was contemptuous. The journalist has found support in other aspects of her life in spite of these challenges.
Initially uninformed friends and family members have attempted to educate themselves about abros**uality. The idea that being abros**ual makes.
Romantic relationships more difficult is one that is often held. Flint disputes this idea, stating that her sexual flexibility has no bearing on her capacity for commitment and love.
She clarified, “I’m drawn to the individual, not their gender.” “Even though my identity may change, my feelings for my partner remain the same.”
Regretfully, not everyone has the same stance on the subject. Flint, however, believes that more understanding will mainstream abrasiveness as a component of human uniqueness.