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I painted my nails purple and green for asexual & agender today!
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Realisation came very late

Did you also discover your asexuality very late? I realised it when I was 26. I always thought I was just weird because I liked kinky play, but when the sex part came, I was only able to do it while thinking very strongly about kink play, and it just wasn't enjoyable. It felt like a sport, and most of the time, I quit after about 10 minutes. Am I just stupid or did you have similar experiences?

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asexual men?

i (23f) live in Germany and am currently looking for a boyfriend or at least trying to date. I would call myself asexual. I don’t have any interest in sex whatsoever. And whenever I talk to someone who is kind of my type, has the same interests it always comes down to them wanting sex.
I came to the conclusion that asexual men just can’t be real at this point. Like. Unicorns

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So being Ace is being Straight?

Today, I wrote to a queer organization in the city I live. I always wanted to take part in their activities, but I never really see them sharing Ace content, compared to many other, so I asked them if they considered Asexuality to be in their demographic. (It wouldn’t be the first organization focusing on the first letters of the LGBTQ+).

According to them, since Asexuality is an umbrella term and that heterosexuals can be included in that term, Asexuality is not part of the Queer community.

I don’t know how to feel about that.

Edit: they also ended the conversation by saying that I was still welcome in the activities as an ally.

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Out of curiosity: how many aces here still get horny sometimes?

It happens to me once a month or less, but when it does, I feel imposter syndrome about being ace. At the same time, I am single and thriving and don’t at all feel like I am missing anything in my life. I’ve known I am ace for years now, although I do think the gradient varies over time. Just curious if others experience horniness too, and if you have any practices around it

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