Please tell me I'm not the only one that got unreasonably angry when you learned about the Judgement of Paris
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Do you guys know other animated TV series that has good asexuality representation?
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This is totally me as a demisexual 😅 Any other aces relate? I don’t want to have sex and get married to them, just stay up late talking, give hugs and maybe cuddle while watching a movie…like friends but a teeny-tiny extra, you know?
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Because everyone else is doing it this is my baby girl Bella
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Because everyone else is doing it this is my baby girl Bella
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If you're a man, or attractive, you can't be asexual.
It just makes sense, right?
Well no, but my mother seems to believe men who are asexual are either rapists or have erectile dysfunction. No possibility of asexuality being a thing.
And an old man told me (idc if you see this), and I quote, "But I'm attracted to you, and I'm not attracted to asexuals."
KABOO, my asexuality just disappeared. Yours should too if someone is attracted to you. Just try it guys, it'll cure your years of suffering😃👍
Then both tell me they're not aphobes. Mhm, sure.
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It just makes sense, right?
Well no, but my mother seems to believe men who are asexual are either rapists or have erectile dysfunction. No possibility of asexuality being a thing.
And an old man told me (idc if you see this), and I quote, "But I'm attracted to you, and I'm not attracted to asexuals."
KABOO, my asexuality just disappeared. Yours should too if someone is attracted to you. Just try it guys, it'll cure your years of suffering😃👍
Then both tell me they're not aphobes. Mhm, sure.
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If you're a man, or attractive, you can't be asexual.
It just makes sense, right? Well no, but my mother seems to believe men who are asexual are either rapists or have erectile dysfunction. No...
Just broke up with my girlfriend and don’t know what to do, can someone help. I really need it
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Just broke up with my girlfriend and don’t know what to do, can...
Posted in r/Asexual by u/Professional-Pear500 • 23 points and 8 comments
I'm confused
So I confessed to my crush and they said yes. Then we started dating. The thing is I think I might be lithromantic and I don't know what to do now. Someone please tell me otherwise I'll combust
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So I confessed to my crush and they said yes. Then we started dating. The thing is I think I might be lithromantic and I don't know what to do now. Someone please tell me otherwise I'll combust
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I'm confused
So I confessed to my crush and they said yes. Then we started dating. The thing is I think I might be lithromantic and I don't know what to do...
Are greysexuals accepted here?
So I read a wiki forum on greysexuals. Reading the definition of one I relate a lot to it so I was wondering if this sub Reddit is accepting of greysexual and hoping there’s more information shared about it and there’s other people who relate the same thing that I have.
https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Greysexual
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So I read a wiki forum on greysexuals. Reading the definition of one I relate a lot to it so I was wondering if this sub Reddit is accepting of greysexual and hoping there’s more information shared about it and there’s other people who relate the same thing that I have.
https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Greysexual
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Asexual spectrum | LGBTQIA+ Wiki | Fandom
The asexual spectrum, abbreviated as acespec, refers to sexual orientations that are asexual or are closely related to asexuality. Identities under the asexual umbrella are closely connected as...
There's this gay friend of mine...
I have a gay friend and I always considered myself an ally to the LGBTQIA+ community. We spoke a lot about stuff like homophobia and community-related issues. At the time I was questioning my sexuality, but nothing felt right.
Eventually I startet reading about asexuality and stuff, but I merely considered the possibility I could be ace. One day I wanted to talk about it with my friend. I thaught that he would somehow understand what I'm talking about and I, at that time, always considered aces to be part of LGBT+. So I started a conversation about it, but he just said, that that was a totally different thing and that asexuality is not really a sexuality and so on. I kinda felt invalidated by what he said. Then I asked him if he considered Asexuality as part of the LGBT+ community and he said no. He talked about how the community was just for people that are oppressed or invalidated by society and that Aces are not...like...hated enough? I was shocked, because in my head the LGBT+ community was a safe place for all people that didn't fit the norm.
I came out a few weeks later but never talked with him about it. But what he said is stuck in my head and I often feel that there is just no place for us. It really doesn't matter if we are in a special community or something, but it hurts the most to get invalidated by people who should know how it feels.
Nowadays, when somebody asks, I say that I'm bi, because it's easier and I never got hate for it. But when I say that I'm ace there is always some acephobic comment, whether the person wants to hurt me or not. I think it's kinda ironic, considering that we are "not oppressed enough" to get support.
Edit: grammatical error
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I have a gay friend and I always considered myself an ally to the LGBTQIA+ community. We spoke a lot about stuff like homophobia and community-related issues. At the time I was questioning my sexuality, but nothing felt right.
Eventually I startet reading about asexuality and stuff, but I merely considered the possibility I could be ace. One day I wanted to talk about it with my friend. I thaught that he would somehow understand what I'm talking about and I, at that time, always considered aces to be part of LGBT+. So I started a conversation about it, but he just said, that that was a totally different thing and that asexuality is not really a sexuality and so on. I kinda felt invalidated by what he said. Then I asked him if he considered Asexuality as part of the LGBT+ community and he said no. He talked about how the community was just for people that are oppressed or invalidated by society and that Aces are not...like...hated enough? I was shocked, because in my head the LGBT+ community was a safe place for all people that didn't fit the norm.
I came out a few weeks later but never talked with him about it. But what he said is stuck in my head and I often feel that there is just no place for us. It really doesn't matter if we are in a special community or something, but it hurts the most to get invalidated by people who should know how it feels.
Nowadays, when somebody asks, I say that I'm bi, because it's easier and I never got hate for it. But when I say that I'm ace there is always some acephobic comment, whether the person wants to hurt me or not. I think it's kinda ironic, considering that we are "not oppressed enough" to get support.
Edit: grammatical error
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There's this gay friend of mine...
I have a gay friend and I always considered myself an ally to the LGBTQIA+ community. We spoke a lot about stuff like homophobia and...