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Yes, the term "aromantic" describes someone who experiences little to no romantic attraction to others, which can encompass not wanting to date at all. Additionally, some individuals may identify as "single by choice," indicating a preference for remaining unattached. Both terms reflect a lack of interest in dating without implying any negative connotation.

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