Yes! If you’re asexual, but not aromantic. Aromantics are people who don’t or rarely feel romantic attraction. There is a fairly common overlap (aro-ace), but they are two separate attractions, so many asexual people do fall in love romantically. Asexual people that experience romantic attraction are generally called alloromantic asexuals. And then it can get more specific depending on your romantic orientation. If someone is romantically attracted to the opposite sex, they’d be heteroromantic asexual. Homoromantic asexual if they’re romantically attracted to the same sex, biromantic, panromantic asexual, etc. It’s the Split Attraction Theory: there are numerous kinds of attractions people can experience in their lives - platonically and/or romantically - and sexual attraction is only one of them. Romantic attraction, aesthetic attraction and sensual attraction are probably the three most frequently confused with sexual attraction. Because for a lot of people who do have sexual attraction, they also have these with their crushes or significant other. It’s commonly believed they are always attached, but that’s not accurate. But there are so many things that draw you to a person, and you can definitely fall in love without being sexually attracted to someone ❤️ I hope this helps in your searching. :) Understanding the types of attractions was the biggest thing that made me realize that I am an alloromantic asexual. Romantic can absolutely be separate from sexual!
first of all, actually watching the video will tell you that your comment is irrelevant. second of all, how are you planning on finding a partner if nobody knows your preferences where partners are concerned