When I first learned that some people identify as “aromantic,” I figured that perhaps they’d just never heard of deodorant. But, apparently, it’s not “aroma -ntic,,” it’s “a” as in not, “romantic” as in... romantic, and it’s a new LGBTQ+ “identity” and therefore we must take it very seriously. According to HuffPost, people who identify as “aromantic” (or “aro” for short) “don’t experience romantic attraction and generally aren’t interested in romantic relationships.” This is not to be confused with “asexual,” which is an “identity” for people who don’t feel sexual attraction. HuffPost says that “some people identify as both aromantic... and asexual” but “the two don’t necessarily go hand in hand.”
http://pjmedia.com/trending/huffpost-aromantic-is-a-legitimate-identity-for-people-who-dont-experience-romantic-attraction/?utm_source=PJMCoffeeBreak&utm_medium=email&utm_term=October2018
If you think education is expensive, try ignorance.