READ MORE: 'Boys say I’m too hot to be asexual – but I’d happily never have sex again' And Amie, who works in musical theatre, has now opened up about how she tells others – including potential partners – about being asexual.She told Daily Star: “I definitely find that extremely hard.
But as time has gone on I am finding it a lot easier.“And being so open about it on TikTok has really helped me find my confidence with it.“I definitely find it easier telling strangers or colleagues that I’m only on a job with for a few days because strangers don’t have preconceived ideas about me.“And those work colleagues I might only see for a day or two and I might never see them again so I don’t really care what they think.“I didn’t find it hard telling my best friends but telling some friends who I’m not close with is difficult.”Amie speaks openly about asexuality on her TikTok page where she has 17,000 followers.
And last month she spoke to Daily Star and joked that she would be relieved if sex was made illegal – because as it stands she has no interest in it.
But while she is transparent online about it, telling her mum was more daunting.She said: “I only told her two weeks ago and I was so nervous.
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