The truth is that sexual preferences, attractions, and relationships span a wide spectrum. We're just now beginning to recognize and name these things, and how they define our sexual experiences.
For example, we know that people experience sexual attraction and romance on a spectrum. Because of this, people have begun to feel safer labeling themselves as pansexual, asexual, aromantic, demisexual, etc.
How is this related to taboo sex topics? Unfortunately, individuals who choose to identify themselves outside of the standard straight/gay/lesbian/bisexual norms are often mocked or excluded. This happens even within the LGBTQ+ community. This lack of acceptance can have a negative impact on the mental and sexual health of individuals who may hesitate to be authentic or seek support.
For example, we know that people experience sexual attraction and romance on a spectrum. Because of this, people have begun to feel safer labeling themselves as pansexual, asexual, aromantic, demisexual, etc.
How is this related to taboo sex topics? Unfortunately, individuals who choose to identify themselves outside of the standard straight/gay/lesbian/bisexual norms are often mocked or excluded. This happens even within the LGBTQ+ community. This lack of acceptance can have a negative impact on the mental and sexual health of individuals who may hesitate to be authentic or seek support.