It was in 2008, when her marriage was under severe strain that she Googled ‘sexless marriage’ and got directed to the page of AVEN. This was the first time she knew about asexuality and its spectrum. “When I told my husband, he said I was making it up,” Aradhana laments. However, in another few years, she came out to very close friends and family members. Still, she couldn’t come out in public. “I am a public figure and people hardly understand asexuality. They would immediately tag me as a homosexual. So, it is better to not reveal my identity,” says Aradhana, who currently identifies herself as aromantic asexual. “I started as a demi hetero-romantic asexual but with time, perhaps because of age, I lost the interest in romance as well,” she adds.