more like netflix and chili amirite
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Ace awareness “how to be a better ally” advice of the week: “Aces are part of the queer community” only means as much as you *act* like it.
Recently the thing I notice the most is people talking about a queer adaption/reading in contrast to an ace/aroace one—it betrays the belief that only the romantic/sexual aspects would make it REALLY queer, so an ace one wouldn’t count. I had this post in draft form for half a day and *five minutes ago* saw yet another instance of this.
I feel for stories specifically this language stems from the weird way ‘representation’ and ‘shipping’ get tangled up. (See: use of ‘queerbaiting’ for canonically queer characters that people want in a ship) It doesn’t make it any less alienating.
Ace stories and aro stories are queer stories. They’re worth telling and worth hearing and don’t need to be ‘upgraded’ to ‘actually queer.’ We don’t have to justify our place in the community with whatever element of attraction.
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Shoutout to all the milfs and milf lovers on the asexual spectrum!
~Your favorite aegosexual milf connoisseur
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Day 6 of Ace Alastor Week!!!! something simple cause i didn't have a lot of time to work on this
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Since asexual awareness week is on, here’s some experience-sharing nobody asked for
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not directly related to trans people but
asexual ≠ sex repulsed
hypersexual people can also be asexual
asexuality, along with aromanticism, is a spectrum
stop disrespecting microlabels
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You have been graced by the presence of the ace toad
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