STORYTIME: I THOUGHT I WAS ASEXUAL UNTIL I DIVORCE
STORYTIME: I THOUGHT I WAS ASEXUAL UNTIL I DIVORCED MY HUSBAND
Many people who identify as asexual often navigate a complex journey of self-discovery, sometimes shaped by previous relationships and life events. In my experience, understanding one's sexual orientation can evolve over time and can be influenced by personal circumstances such as marriage or divorce. For years, I believed I was asexual because I didn't experience sexual attraction in my marriage, which left me confused about my identity. However, after my divorce, I discovered new aspects of myself and felt sexual attraction that I had not previously experienced or acknowledged. This shift helped me realize that asexuality is not a fixed label for everyone, and people’s experiences with their sexuality can change, especially as they encounter different relationships and stages of life. It's important to approach sexual identity with openness and self-compassion, recognizing that it is okay to redefine yourself as you grow. The process involves listening to your own feelings without pressure or judgment, which can lead to a more authentic understanding of who you are. If you’re questioning your orientation or labels like asexuality, know that it’s a personal journey that many find challenging but ultimately rewarding. Engaging in communities or conversations about sexual identity can also provide support and insight. Many people share stories about discovering their sexuality later in life or after significant life changes, which helps reduce the stigma or confusion around shifting identities. Remember that your experience is valid, and exploring your feelings honestly can lead to clarity and confidence in your self-understanding.





















































