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Whatβs a neuter
A person without any sexual attributes.
Is it a legit term I haven't heard for aro/ace/agender folk? Or do you mean like a Ken doll (no titties, no nipples, no genitalia)
What I'm asking is, if you have none of those sexual urges coloring your consciousness, would you find romcoms boring?
Gotcha, that's a reasonable question. I'm not able to answer, unfortunately π
I do have a friend who's aro/ace and has zero interest in sex, but they've written a lot of romance. It's not their main thing but they still seem to really enjoy it. I think well-developed characters can make any kind of goal interesting, even if it's not one you'd ever have. I don't know how many romcoms bother with that level of development, though.