My bigoted uncle just notified me that I'm "not allowed to be asexual around his kids."...
I'm hoping he doesn't know what asexual means. Because if he does I might need to call CPS.
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I'm hoping he doesn't know what asexual means. Because if he does I might need to call CPS.
https://redd.it/rx2cwh
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My bigoted uncle just notified me that I'm "not allowed to be...
I'm hoping he doesn't know what asexual means. Because if he does I might need to call CPS.
can we just stop posting aphobic shit in this sub, please?
like i really don't want to read 10 times a day how bothering my asexuality is to allos or how hard finding a relationship will be. i'm already insecure about all those things, i don't need to see them in a sub that is supposed to be a safe place.
really, i understand why some ace people here post texts or rants about their own relationships with allos, family issues, etc. and those are alright, because this is the only place they can share their feelings without judgment. but then there's all the daily posts about aphobic comments on other subs or a discussion in a youtube video or a poll where half of the people say they would break up with their partner if they came out as ace. and i find those completely innecessary and honestly hurtful. i don't think i'm the only one with these feelings cause i remember reading a post just like mine a few weeks ago. can we avoid posting this kind of stuff, please?
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like i really don't want to read 10 times a day how bothering my asexuality is to allos or how hard finding a relationship will be. i'm already insecure about all those things, i don't need to see them in a sub that is supposed to be a safe place.
really, i understand why some ace people here post texts or rants about their own relationships with allos, family issues, etc. and those are alright, because this is the only place they can share their feelings without judgment. but then there's all the daily posts about aphobic comments on other subs or a discussion in a youtube video or a poll where half of the people say they would break up with their partner if they came out as ace. and i find those completely innecessary and honestly hurtful. i don't think i'm the only one with these feelings cause i remember reading a post just like mine a few weeks ago. can we avoid posting this kind of stuff, please?
https://redd.it/rwxsf5
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can we just stop posting aphobic shit in this sub, please?
like i really don't want to read 10 times a day how bothering my asexuality is to allos or how hard finding a relationship will be. i'm already...
My friend sent me this chart she found in her textbook. She’s taking a class on the psychology of sex.
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A Love Letter (one that is completely and utterly unsexy)
When I was in high school, my best friend told me that he didn't understand why people wanted to have sex with each other. We went to homecoming together and skipped across the dance floor instead of slow dancing. We walked home together every day and shared everything with each other.
I moved half way through high school and met another great friend. One day, he told me that he was trans and that he didn't want to have sex with anyone ever. I always roomed with him during sport competitions and threw chocolate milk at him when he crossed the finish line. I'd trust him with my life.
During college, I met my life partner. The first night he had me over, we snuggled on his bed before he pointed out the purple, grey, and black flag on his wall and asked me if I knew what it meant. I told him I did and hugged him so hard he could barely breathe. When he proposed, I said yes.
I have been so fortunate to have these three beautiful, amazing people in my life, and it just so happens that they're all asexual. Therefore in my (very very limited) research, I have come to the conclusion that asexuals are some of the most wonderful people on the planet and I just want y'all to know that you are loved and supported.
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When I was in high school, my best friend told me that he didn't understand why people wanted to have sex with each other. We went to homecoming together and skipped across the dance floor instead of slow dancing. We walked home together every day and shared everything with each other.
I moved half way through high school and met another great friend. One day, he told me that he was trans and that he didn't want to have sex with anyone ever. I always roomed with him during sport competitions and threw chocolate milk at him when he crossed the finish line. I'd trust him with my life.
During college, I met my life partner. The first night he had me over, we snuggled on his bed before he pointed out the purple, grey, and black flag on his wall and asked me if I knew what it meant. I told him I did and hugged him so hard he could barely breathe. When he proposed, I said yes.
I have been so fortunate to have these three beautiful, amazing people in my life, and it just so happens that they're all asexual. Therefore in my (very very limited) research, I have come to the conclusion that asexuals are some of the most wonderful people on the planet and I just want y'all to know that you are loved and supported.
https://redd.it/rx6qh3
@asexualityonreddit
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A Love Letter (one that is completely and utterly unsexy)
When I was in high school, my best friend told me that he didn't understand why people wanted to have sex with each other. We went to homecoming...
Today is my birthday so I decided to show you all my love and affection towards this wholesome community (it's an egg because I don't like garlic and eggs are delicious)
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If it's your decision to be open about yourself, be careful or else...
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