Heterosexuality people who are heterosexual, or “straight,” typically feel sexual and romantic attraction toward people who are of a gender different than their own. And like other forms of sexuality, asexuality is as old as history. Heterosexual, homosexual, and bisexual are common types of sexuality
Lgbtq+ identities include pansexual, asexual, and queer Just as there is more than one way to be heterosexual or homosexual, there is more than one way to be asexual Sexual orientation can vary and change throughout one’s life
The same was found for female asexual participants over their heterosexual counterparts As nouns the difference between asexual and heterosexual is that asexual is a species which reproduces by asexual rather than sexual reproduction, or a member of such a species while heterosexual is a heterosexual person, or other heterosexual organism. The way you define your sexuality, orientation, and identity is your choice, and only you get to decide what asexual means to you. An asexual person experiences little or no sexual attraction
This is a generalised definition of above but blurs the line between asexual as an orientation and the the spectrum of asexuality (see the section asexual as an orientation vs asexual as a spectrum) It also has the same issue with the sexual attraction term as the first definition.