Asexual Relationships at Bowdoin?

<p>To the OP, I think you’re best looking into Bowdoin’s LGBTQIA+ scene, rather than just a specific asexual scene.</p>

<p>To everyone else who has replied to this thread, this is in no way a ‘bizarre question’. Asexuality is a valid identity just as much as being gay, bisexual, queer, trans etc is. Asexuality can mean a whole range of things, including not experiencing any sexual attraction at all and/or wanting a romantic relationship without sex. By my interpretation, OP is looking for people that have similar preferences. There’s no need to mock because of lack of understanding.</p>