Asexuality and Aromanticism on Reddit
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People on Reddit are always so outraged when you criticize sex

I'm seriously so tired of seeing people get downvoted to hell/scolded whenever they say they don't like sex or find it disgusting. Sex is viewed as a kind of divine act, and anyone who doesn't like it is a weirdo. It's also always followed by some sentences like : oh maybe you just haven't found the right person? or You'll understand when you have sex for the first time blah blah blah shut the fuck up.

I don't know if I'm asexual yet. I'm probably somewhere under the "asexuality" term. And I just CAN'T understand how sex is so glorified. And why people defend it like it's their own child if someone say they don't like it.

On a site note, another type of comment I hate that I always see is when someone say they don't like sex is: "maybe you're asexual" (posted by people who have no idea what asexuality actually is)

They just see someone who say they don't like sex and just immediatly assume they're asexual (because in their head it's sooo simple- don't like sex=asexual. That's all.) I find this shortcut so wrong. As if you can't not like sexual activities without being asexual, or that all asexual people hate sex.

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petition to make this dragon bird our irl mascot
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Yay! Just got these 🙂 All in the one shop too! :) I'm thinking toes first! 🙂
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This confused me so much when I first joined the Ace community lmao
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I don't know if people will actually understand this but whatevs I made this and I think it's funny
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Look at what they need to mimic a fraction of our power
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You will never guess what I got told today

I am (16f) aroace, and I am just feeling comfortable to come out to friends now. For some context, I decided to join an LGBTQ+ club for teens outside of school, as my school doesn't have one.

Today, I asked how do I join a club without my mum knowing what the club is, then my friend asked what is the club. So, I told her, she look at me all confused. Then I told her that I am aroace and I explained what it was. And she had the audacity to say, 'You just haven't found the right person yet.' I hated being told that. It made me feel inferior and vulnerable, all because of my identity and the way I feel about romance and sex, and that I have never felt romantic and sexual attraction.

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