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Can we chill with all the “Jaiden+hate speech”?

I’m not interested in a bunch of morons who want to invalidate my identity and erase my existence. It feels like it’s not adding anything to the dialogue, only distributing the hurt to people who might’ve missed it.

However, I fully support Jaiden and her decision to come out. Let’s support her rather than give those idiots a platform to reach as many Aces as possible.

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This part in Jaiden's video really hit home.
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Why the asexual flag in some parts of Jaiden's video has two purple strips ? (PS: I did not watch it yet)
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Y'all I vibe with it, they could use garlic bread as currency lol
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If you look up the definition of queer on bing there is an aromantic flag next to it. I thought someone might enjoy seeing :)
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kissing (and how I thought I was broken)

Hello everyone!

I want to know if anybody has had a similar experience.

So, back when I was in middle school I figured out I didn't feel attracted to men. Logical conclusion: freaking out cause I might be a lesbian.

A couple of years later, I kissed my best friend. And it was... fine. Just fine. It was nice to kiss her, cause I love her and she's great and she deserves nice kisses. But I didn't have any physiological reaction.

So I thought: maybe I AM straight?

Later on, a guy kissed me, and I was expecting to finally feel a reaction. But no. It was actually worse. With my friend, it had felt nice because it was soft and I had kissed her. With him, he was way rougher and was more of a sloppy makeout. He seemed incredibly into it, so I started to freak out because I thought something was wrong with me.

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After many other experiences like this one and years of thinking there was something wrong with me, I finally found out that I am asexual. But still, I can't help but wonder if something is actually wrong. Is this a normal thing for other ace/aro people?

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💚🤍💜 "A" Stands For The Whole "A-Spec(trum)": But What Do The Other Symbols Stand For🤔
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happy pride - no matter how you choose to celebrate UwU
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