it might not be, but my recent ex did that with others. she said she found out she was aromantic but while we were dating, didn’t have feelings for me and didn’t make jokes or flirt with me but she would with others.

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    In an effort not to fall too hard into the classic Reddit trope of proclaiming that everyone’s partner is a bastard in these kinds of threads, I think there could be some yellow flag reasons for this behavior.

    People are strongly conditioned to perform certain behaviors in social situations. Her actions could have been a result of that conditioning, especially if she is trying to be perceived as femme. That is, she’s performing “flirty, fun, sexy” in non-intimate situations because it’s how she wants to be seen in those moments. That doesn’t necessarily mean that she’s lying about being aromantic in her more intimate and less guarded interactions with you.

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    It’s a red flag but not a dealbreaker. I flirt a lot at work because, well, I’m a waitress, it’s part of the job. But my wife is the only one to whom I show my real feelings, good and bad.

    It sounds like your ex trusted you with her real feelings. In this case, that meant the relationship was doomed, but isn’t that better than stringing you along or manipulating you?

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      now she’s claiming to have feelings for me and saying im so nice but she could never say she loved me and she ghosts me

      ok so she didn’t see me that way at all and just wants to be friends

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        Alot of people now and days have a twisted form of dating. Just move on to the next and enjoy the idea of her (the good times if any) as a memory. She seems low quality and no one will probably have a happy or successful romance with her overall.

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    Flirting can mean a lot of different things and it can be taken differently by different parties, it’s going to be tough for anyone here to diagnose it beyond the fact that you don’t seem to feel comfortable with it. That’s what’s important.

    For future reference:

    If you find out something about your partner/relationship that doesn’t comport with your original understanding, and you’re not OK with it, you need to re-evaluate the whole relationship.

    Whether that’s infidelity, lifestyle changes, identity changes, secrets, lies, values, kinks, etc… You need to either leave or figure out some ground rules you can both live with.

    Best of luck.

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    Not necessarily an immediate red flag, but would be one of those things where it may potentially fit in to support other red flags, should they exist.

    This would be one of those things where, in a respectful relationship, should be addressed with her directly

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    Aromatic means little to no Attraction to others.

    But she’s flirting with everybody else, but not with you, she talked about having sex with others. She’s lying. And she’s just using the term aromatic an excuse. And it’s a piss poor one to be honest.

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      Aromantic and asexual are distinct, but often confused.

      Aromantic/aro: an individual who feels little or no romantic attraction to others. These folks may still have relationships or hookups, but generally don’t find those evolving into long-term romantic love or monogamy.

      Asexual/ace: an individual who feels little or no sexual attraction to others. These folks may still have relationships or hookups but generally don’t feel a specific drive to engage in sex or other physical intimacy with people.

      Anyone on either of these spectrums can still have relationships of any type, and anyone on either of these spectrums can still be an asshole in those relationships. Aro people generally don’t form individual romantic bonds, but unless they’re also ace/asexual they are still as sexual as anyone else. As a result, it might appear that they are a bit of a player (sex without long term attachment).

      If she is indeed aro but not ace and is in a monogamous relationship, she’s likely not in the best situation for someone with those leanings. It sounds to me like she wants out of the relationship but isn’t willing to be honest about it and is trying to get OP to end it.

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    Yes, most likely. What exactly was she saying to them? She could have been joking, but to not flirt with your own partner shows she was not attracted to you, probably.

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      That she was gonna kiss them and I think have sex and such, mainly. I also heard she was flirting while I wasn’t there and IDK what she said.