One of my first ace moments I guess
Ok so I'm not really sure why I'm posting this, just randomly remembered and thought I might aswell share.
So basically, at some point in sex ed in school, we were talking about how people could have a baby without having sex due to modern technology, and how they apparently could decide on certain genes (hair colour, eye colour, certain characteristics, etc.). And at some point I just blurted out, "But wouldn't that be boring?", and I just didn't know why my classmates were looking at me funny, not realizung that everyone understood it as me basically saying "it would be boring to have no sex if you want children" or something like that. I literelly only realized that like half a year later. What I was actually referring to was that it would be boring to have a child exactly the way you wanted it, luckily I clarified that during the lesson, but I still felt incredibly uncomfortable.
Anyway, thanks for reading this, not 100% if this matches the subreddit but I wanted to tell someone about it and this felt the most matching. Have a good day!
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Ok so I'm not really sure why I'm posting this, just randomly remembered and thought I might aswell share.
So basically, at some point in sex ed in school, we were talking about how people could have a baby without having sex due to modern technology, and how they apparently could decide on certain genes (hair colour, eye colour, certain characteristics, etc.). And at some point I just blurted out, "But wouldn't that be boring?", and I just didn't know why my classmates were looking at me funny, not realizung that everyone understood it as me basically saying "it would be boring to have no sex if you want children" or something like that. I literelly only realized that like half a year later. What I was actually referring to was that it would be boring to have a child exactly the way you wanted it, luckily I clarified that during the lesson, but I still felt incredibly uncomfortable.
Anyway, thanks for reading this, not 100% if this matches the subreddit but I wanted to tell someone about it and this felt the most matching. Have a good day!
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One of my first ace moments I guess
Ok so I'm not really sure why I'm posting this, just randomly remembered and thought I might aswell share. So basically, at some point in sex ed...
Does anyone else get sad/mad when one of their favourite (Tv show/movie) characters has sex?
IDK why but I've always felt this way and especially now watching the queens gambit, would love to hear what you guys think.
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IDK why but I've always felt this way and especially now watching the queens gambit, would love to hear what you guys think.
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Does anyone else get sad/mad when one of their favourite (Tv...
IDK why but I've always felt this way and especially now watching the queens gambit, would love to hear what you guys think.
I just got the most kind and respectful reaction I’ve ever gotten to coming out as ace
I (19 F) was at my college and this guy struck up a conversation with me. I actually don’t know him that well, only spoken to him in passing a few times. I’m not quite sure how we got on the topic, but he started asking me if I had a boyfriend or if hot guys were hitting on me. Honestly, I think he was probably trying to gauge if he had a chance with me. He’s kind of the “player” type guy who talks to a lot of girls and dates casually a lot. I’m pretty physically attractive, much to my annoyance sometimes.
Anyway, he was pressing me like “oooo are there guys here you find hot, is it so-and-so, etc etc” and I was getting more and more flustered, so I just blurted out “I’m gonna tell you something. I’m ace.” I’m pretty open about my sexual orientation at school and with friends in general so I didn’t have a problem with coming out to him.
He stopped, thought a minute, and said “okay that’s cool, my sister is ace”. Then he did something nobody has ever done before. He started asking me about it. The mood of the conversation, and his manner, suddenly changed. He asked if I would date. I said yes, but the physical attraction isn’t there. He said “ okay I understand. But emotionally…”
“Yes”
“Okay. So you’re ace but are you just bi too or…”
“I’m asexual heteroromantic “ (I stumbled over the word ‘hetetoromantic’ because I had never said it aloud before lol)
“So, guys?”
“Yeah. I know it’s probably a little hard to understand…”
“Cool cool. No I get it, my sister is in the same boat. You’re good.”
Then we just started talking about dating and being single in general.
I have come out in-person to other friends, and most of them have been accepting. But nobody has ever taken the time to ask respectful questions about it, and nobody has automatically understood the difference between sexual and romantic attraction. I was afraid, being the type of guy he is, that he would be all like "you just need to get laid/you haven't found the right guy/I can fix it" but instead I was pleasantly surprised by how respectful and understanding he was.
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I (19 F) was at my college and this guy struck up a conversation with me. I actually don’t know him that well, only spoken to him in passing a few times. I’m not quite sure how we got on the topic, but he started asking me if I had a boyfriend or if hot guys were hitting on me. Honestly, I think he was probably trying to gauge if he had a chance with me. He’s kind of the “player” type guy who talks to a lot of girls and dates casually a lot. I’m pretty physically attractive, much to my annoyance sometimes.
Anyway, he was pressing me like “oooo are there guys here you find hot, is it so-and-so, etc etc” and I was getting more and more flustered, so I just blurted out “I’m gonna tell you something. I’m ace.” I’m pretty open about my sexual orientation at school and with friends in general so I didn’t have a problem with coming out to him.
He stopped, thought a minute, and said “okay that’s cool, my sister is ace”. Then he did something nobody has ever done before. He started asking me about it. The mood of the conversation, and his manner, suddenly changed. He asked if I would date. I said yes, but the physical attraction isn’t there. He said “ okay I understand. But emotionally…”
“Yes”
“Okay. So you’re ace but are you just bi too or…”
“I’m asexual heteroromantic “ (I stumbled over the word ‘hetetoromantic’ because I had never said it aloud before lol)
“So, guys?”
“Yeah. I know it’s probably a little hard to understand…”
“Cool cool. No I get it, my sister is in the same boat. You’re good.”
Then we just started talking about dating and being single in general.
I have come out in-person to other friends, and most of them have been accepting. But nobody has ever taken the time to ask respectful questions about it, and nobody has automatically understood the difference between sexual and romantic attraction. I was afraid, being the type of guy he is, that he would be all like "you just need to get laid/you haven't found the right guy/I can fix it" but instead I was pleasantly surprised by how respectful and understanding he was.
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I just got the most kind and respectful reaction I’ve ever gotten...
I (19 F) was at my college and this guy struck up a conversation with me. I actually don’t know him that well, only spoken to him in passing a few...
Dunno if she did it cause of the specific groom, or she didn't want to marry in general, or a bunch of other possibilities other than being ace. But I like her. Legally, she has a point: "people may not be forced to marry" + "killing to stop rape is okay" = "No means no. Don't make me end y'all."
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gonna give a girl my eggplant with sauce if you catch my drift 😉😏
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Was going to the mall and this beanie caught my eye. Halloween is Ace, confirmed
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My boyfriend got mad at me for being ace
We've been together for a few years, and we do have sex. I recently realised that while I do enjoy sex, I dont experience sexual attraction/really care about anything else than the physical sensations of sex. I came out to him and now he's offended, because I dont find him sexually attractive/hot. I said I dont feel that way about anyone, but he still feels like I've lied to him throughout the relationship, that I'm just using him as a way to masturbate. I told him he's being a dick and now he wont talk to me....
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We've been together for a few years, and we do have sex. I recently realised that while I do enjoy sex, I dont experience sexual attraction/really care about anything else than the physical sensations of sex. I came out to him and now he's offended, because I dont find him sexually attractive/hot. I said I dont feel that way about anyone, but he still feels like I've lied to him throughout the relationship, that I'm just using him as a way to masturbate. I told him he's being a dick and now he wont talk to me....
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My boyfriend got mad at me for being ace
We've been together for a few years, and we do have sex. I recently realised that while I do enjoy sex, I dont experience sexual attraction/really...