The woman identifies as “abrosexual” and says it took her thirty years to understand who she was.

After struggling for thirty years to accept her sexuality, a woman came out as “abrosexual”.

It can be challenging to explain something that defies social conventions, but Emma Flint felt that she had to make every effort to live her life as truly as possible.

And it entails disclosing her sexual orientation in public. Even though she appears to be confident in her identity—proclaiming to the world that.

After thirty years of trying to figure it out, she is “abrosexual”—it appears that not everyone shared her path to acceptance.

When did you make this decision? I’ve never heard of this label, if it even exists. “Obviously, I support you, but this doesn’t sound real,” a buddy texted her after she made the decision to come out.

For those of you who might not know, being abrosexual is defined as experiencing varying degrees of romantic or sexual attraction over the course of your life.

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