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“She remembered thinking, surely this wasn't what kissing was supposed to be like! Wasn't she supposed to be lost in the moment, taken over by the sensations, wanting to give in to hot and sweaty impulses? Surely, she wasn't supposed to lie there, her eyes staring over his shoulder as his closed lips moved over hers, thinking, is this it?”
Evelyn Fenn, Friends without Benefits
“Clare marvelled at the number of people adorned in flags and makeup, who were claiming the streets as their own. They sported coloured hair and T-shirts, braces, face paint, rainbow-coloured shoes, and glittered skin. People carried banners and bags. Clare swallowed; how many people tamped down their identities and personalities in their day-to-day lives, and how free must they feel today?”
Evelyn Fenn, Friends without Benefits
“But the conversation had shocked her into another realization; she wasn't just disinterested in sex. Her lack of attraction went further than that. She wasn't interested in flowers and chocolates, kissing and cuddling. She wanted friends, not romantic partners. All of that screamed aromanticism to her.
Aroace.”
Evelyn Fenn, Friends without Benefits