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I love that I’m largely immune to the wiles of cult leaders 😂
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this maybe silly

it maybe silly but, weird al's music helpped me realized that i am ace.

so u could say weird al helpped me realized i am ace lol

again sounds silly but heh

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My rant on Mario, asexuality and heteronormative stereotypes about friendships between opposite genders.
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Just Me?

Is is weird that I want to be sexy, but I don't want anybody to ever be sexually attracted to me whatsoever? Like, who people get attracted to is a gamble with probability favoring attractive people, right? So, like, could I be a very attractive person but NOT attract people ever? How does that even work? Am I asking to many questions in a row? It's like the kind of flare Scar (from The Lion King) or Alastor (ironically an ace character from Hazbin Hotel). Do I just want to be a cool person?

Edit: Hey guys, I just realized this might have come off too much like a personal plea for help. Maybe I should have formulated it a bit more before posting, but I really did mean for this to be more a discussion and less supporting me. I'm ok. This isn't a huge thing, but it seemed like a strange feeling so I walked to hear what some of the emotionally smartest people I've ever seen think, especially because not wanting people to find you sexy seemed like something more likely to be relatable to ace people.
That said, I also just wanted to say thank you to anybody who read that and had the first instinct to reach and and give the poster encouragement and affirmation.

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asexuality conversion therapy victim

So, I just watched this video on YouTube where the creator (she's asexual, repulsed too, so I found this relatable) shared how her 'friends' set up a sort of talk conversion therapy? to 'fix her asexuality' And honestly? I saw myself in that video.

A couple years ago, I came out to a friend as asexual. He acted like it was no big deal, said he supported me, etc. Then I found out he told our other friends without asking me. During a hang out at his place, things got weird. They suddenly started playing p*rn, out loud, and talking about how “hot” sex is. Then this same friend casually said something like, “How could you not want this? It’s so hot,” like I just needed the right push or whatever.

It was horrifying. And honestly, it just sucks. You come out thinking your friends will respect you, and instead you get treated like you're broken. Being asexual, especially when you’re repulsed, can feel really lonely sometimes.

Has anyone else been through something similar? Like, has a friend ever tried to “convert” you or pressure you out of being ace?

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I GOT A BIG BOY ACE FLAG AT A PRIDE PARADE YESTERDAY!!
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Mexican conjoined twin Carmen Andrade married her boyfriend. Her twin sister, Lupita, approved of the marriage, despite identifying as asexual and aromantic, and despite the fact that they share the same reproductive system.
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