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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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Ironicโ€ฆ.. idk what else to say๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ฐ
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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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๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿค๐Ÿ’œ "A" Stands For The Whole "A-Spec(trum)": But What Do The Other Symbols Stand Forโ“๐Ÿค”
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happy pride - no matter how you choose to celebrate UwU
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Saw this prominently displayed at my local Barnes & Nobles :) (see bottom right of photo)
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