An asexuality blog to inform and support ace people or people curious about the ace community. This is a safe place for all and we take all sorts of questions!
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29 adorable animals with rare and interesting markings (x)
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We’re back!
It’s been nearly two years of a hiatus but we’re back! We’ve got a few new things we’re going to try out over the next few months and we’re all excited to interact with you guys again! If you guys have any questions about where we’ve been or any asexual related questions, send them our way! It may be a bit before we get a regular posting schedule, but we’ll answer any asks and post any submissions sent our way.
Cheers
-Max, Kit, Ken
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let’s say i am a cis, asexual, heteromantic girl and there is a cis, asexual, heteromantic boy. could we be in a qpr, have sex, and still be considered lgbt?
Being LGBT+ means that you are not cis gendered,heterosexual, AND heteroromantic in some way. Being cisgendered and heteromantic, you are still LGBT+ if you are asexual because you aren't heterosexual.
And whether you and your partner choose to participate in sexual intimacy or not does not define your asexuality. If you know you are and identify as asexual than you are part of the LGBT+
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hello, i need help. the internet is the only place i can access the lgbt+ community but unfortunately, people are hateful. do you have any tips on how to ignore and deal with the hate for being both ace and trans? thank you so much.
Awe pal I'm so sorry!
(sorry I got the wrong button and posted on accident)
I'm sorry you experience hate on the internet that's always hard to deal with, especially regarding your identity.
My suggestion would be to surround yourself with people in similar situations who identify similar to you. Build a strong foundation and it makes dealing with the hate a lot easier.
All the love to you and remember that you are valid no matter what the small minded say!
-Ken
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True.
A-spec people matter.
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Reblog if you genuinely support asexuals
It terrifies me that there’s so much raging passion in the lgbt+ community that insist on marginalizing asexuals and implying that asexuals don’t deserve to have safe spaces. There’s still so much acephobia so I just wanna know which blogs are genuinely supportive and a safe space for asexuals
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this user wants ace people to feel safe in the LGBT+ community
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There is no wrong way to be a-spec.
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I’M SO PROUD OF MYSELF I USED PHOTOSHOP AND MADE AN ACTUAL REAL-LOOKING ASEXUAL CAPTAIN AMERICA SHIELD
a little blue color contamination in the black area
BUT STILL
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You can still identify as asexual if you’ve had sex before.
You’re allowed to identify as asexual even if you’ve never had sex before.
There is no true proper path to figuring out your identity. And none of your past experiences or lack thereof invalidate how you feel right now.
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Howdy ya'll! ThreadyToGo has some new items and the funds are going towards helping me pay for top surgery and some of my bills! (so any kind of purchase will help)
Also if you spend over 10$ you get a free bracelet!
We now have patches

(Underwear Pride Patches // Goopy Heart Patches)
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(Embroidered Pride Pins)
and still the same classic bracelets!

(Larger Pride Bracelets // Smaller Pride Bracelets)
So if you want to help a fellow queer on his finical situation in regards to transition this would be the place to go! Also there are also feminist patches, pronoun patches, food patches, and patches from shows like Twin Peaks.
Queer Sayings Patch // Feminist Patch // Pronoun Patch // Twin Peaks Patch // Food Patch//
I really hope you’re able to check me out and see if there is anything you like! If you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask!
((Thready To Go))
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asexual landscapes: a series
here’s part three of the series. i got requests for space, so here it is! i got carried away and made a lot😬



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It’s OK to not be sure how to identify.
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just a lil positivity for my ace poc.
i love each and every one of you!
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Asexuality is about attraction not sex drive. It’s OK if you masturbate. It’s OK if you feel arousal. It’s OK if you have kinks. It’s OK if you enjoy sex. None of that disqualifies you from being asexual.
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