Alright, quick rundown and I'll keep it brief so as to avoid seeming above-it-all.
1) Fuck the English language for using one goddamn word to mean a spectrum of things most people never even have the chance to learn half of. (Not that any other language does much better a job.)
2) Aromantic in the way we're used to saying it means the person isn't hardwired to feel romantic attraction in the paradigm sense, meaning that - supposing Nanami is one - MC will not get all hot and flustered (in short) around anyone ever. But that doesn't mean they can't fall in love in a number of other ways (for example, the platonic sense). We can't really confirm that MC is aro because:
-She's young, and the chance of her just not having found someone she feels romantic attraction to yet is still high
-Technically, while aromanticism is very much a real thing, you can never prove any given person just hasn't met the aforementioned proverbial "one" yet. Very scientific in that sense. There is no absolute truth, just lack of evidence against it.
3) Asexual means the person doesn't experience lust. They just don't. And that's all it means. But please do not make a fool of yourself and argue that lust and love are interlocked and dependent. They are related, but asexuality =/= aromanticism. We're just taught in most Occidental countries that lust is indispensable and necessary to a healthy relationship.
So essentially, MC may or may not be aromantic or asexual (we have no way of knowing for sure, even if we had an omniscient 3rd person narrator), but regardless of whether she is either OR both, she can still sustain a healthy and stable and caring relationship with someone else if that person can understand and accept that person (which could be senpai...no way to know yet).
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