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

However, despite all of this assistance, she occasionally runs against those who aren’t as understanding.

“…Sayings like “just say you’re bisexual and be done with it” or “mate, you’re just confused” still hurts.

Emma remarked, “I refuse to be constrained by the incomplete understanding of others. “We’re all learning new things about ourselves all the time – that’s what growth and development is about.”

Regarding the future, her hope is for abrosexuality to be accepted as “normal.” “Eventually, I hope that abrosexuality will be seen as normal.

Just another identity that someone might have, and not regarded as a way to be ‘on trend’, as some of the hurtful comments I’ve received suggest,” she said.

“I’m no longer nervous about my sexuality because it makes sense to me, and in the end, that’s all that really matters,” she said.

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