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Happy International Asexuality Day!! Shoutout to all of my self-shippers on the asexual spectrum!!! 💜✨
“It was something adults said all the time. “You'll change your mind when you're older. You never know what might happen. You'll feel differently one day.” As if we teenagers knew so little about ourselves that we could wake up one day a completely different person. As if the person we are right now doesn't matter at all.”
- Loveless, Alice Oseman (2020)
Hobie and Pav 🔥🔥🔥 (this gained loads of attention on twitter so i’m posting it here as well)
People seemed to really like last year’s critters, so I’m back to celebrate Ace Week again with some more simple little artworks of silly little creatures. ✨Keep being amazing, fellow aces.✨
Dame Kelly Holmes
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Lesbian
DOB: 19 April 1970
Ethnicity: Jamaican, English
Occupation: Olympic athlete, presenter, writer, reality star, veteran
Note: Specialised in the 800 metres and 1,500 metres events and won gold medals for both distances at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. She set British records in numerous events and still holds the records over the 600, and 1,000 metre distances. She held the British 800 metre record until 2021.
[ ID: A series of 10 images titled “Aro Facts” and numbered 1-10. There is an arrow pointing up on the right, and both the demiaro and aro flags at the bottom. Each image has the tiny text “Arospec Week 2020″ at the very bottom. At the top left is the text on each image:
#01 Aro Facts: “All Aro people are not asexual. While many aro people also identify as ace, many of us do not. Allosexual aro people are completely valid and need more support from our communities. It’s okay for us to experience (and act on) sexual attraction without wanting a romantic relationship. We are not slutty and it’s not low self-esteem.”
#02 Aro Facts: “Aro people can feel love and other/intense feelings. Romantic love is not the only kind of love. There are many different kinds of love, and the love and other/intense feelings we experience are just as important and valid as romantic love.”
#03 Aro Facts: “Some Aro people don’t experience love or other/intense feelings. Some of us don’t experience any kind of strong emotions, and that’s okay. We are healthy and worthy of respect even if we don’t experience love or other/intense feelings. Our lack of these feelings does not make us broken and is not a mental illness.”
#04 Aro Facts: “Aro people can have friendships that include sensual/sexual intimacy. We get to decide what our friendships (and all our relationships) look like, and we may choose to have sensual or sexual elements in our friendships.”
#05 Aro Facts: “Aro people belong in the LGBTIQA+ community. We belong here. Our experiences as Aro people have commonalities with the experiences of alloromantic LGBTQIA+ people.”
#06 Aro Facts: “Aro people are not just bitter or jaded from bad relationships. Some Aros may have experienced bad relationships, but identifying as Aro is not out of bitterness from bad relationships. We don’t just need to ‘find the right person.’ We are whole and complete without romance.”*
#07 Aro Facts: “Aro people can be polyamorous. Being Aro can often mean operating outside of common ideas about relationships, and that includes monogamy. It’s totally possible for Aros to be involved in polyamorous situations and relationships.”
#08 Aro Facts: “Demiromantic people still experience stigma like Aro people. Our relationship with romance is different, but we still experience stigma, alienation, and the messages that we are abnormal or broken. It’s important for demiromantic people to have a place in the Aro community.”
#09 Aro Facts: “Demiromanticism is different than being alloromantic. Demiaros can experience romantic attraction after there’s a close, emotional bond. This might seem like the same thing as alloromantic people, but can actually be very different, especially when it comes to the order people expect in stages of a relationship.”
#10 Aro Facts: “Demiromantic people don’t think they’re better than alloromantics. Not experiencing romantic attraction until we have a close, emotional bond isn’t something we choose and doesn’t mean we think we’re better than other people. It’s just how we’re wired.”
*Note for #06 Aro Fact – It’s totally valid for someone to identify as Aro because of having a bad or traumatic romantic relationship. This is only meant to say that all Aros aren’t Aro due to bad relationships, and that “good” relationships are not something Aros “need” in order to be “fixed” – because there is nothing wrong with us. I just wanted to clarify because there’s not really enough room on the image, but I want to be sure that Aros who identify as Aro specifically because of bad/traumatic relationships know that you are valid and you belong in our communities.
18th: Awareness - What do you wish people knew about being arospec? Make or design a sign with an arrow + a message. (link)
🌈 Happy Palentine’s Day! Love can be romantic, and we love that (hah), but there are a lot of other ways to love! This year (and every other), grab a book or ten with aromantic leads to learn or celebrate what else is out there! Also, our February box (in the items shop right now) features aromantic characters in a lot of the books we highlight, including our botm, Fire Becomes Her by Rosiee Thor! Grab one on our site before we ship them out at the end of the month!
🌈TITLES LISTED:
Loveless by Alice Oseman An Accident of Stars by Foz Meadows Summer Bird Blue by Akemi Dawn Bowman Tarnished Are the Stars by Rosiee Thor Baker Thief by Claudie Arseneault Common Bonds by various authors The Last 8 by Laura Pohl Take Me to your Nerdy Leader by Hailey Gonzales Archivist Wasp by Nicole Kornher-Stace Royal Rescue by A. Alex Logan Not Your Backup by C.B. Lee Summer of Salt by Katrina Leno Before I Let Go by Marieke Nijkamp Syncopation by Anna Zabo This Golden Flame by Emily Victoria A Murder’s Hunt by Danica Taylor Sincerely, Confusingly, Yours by Hailey Gonzales Firebreak by Nicole Kornher-Stace The Summer of Everything by Julian Winters Sal & Gabi Break the Universe by Carlos Hernandez Holding Onto Day by E.H. Timms Come Drink With Me by Michelle Kan, Were Cockroach by Polenth Blake City of Strife by Claudie Arseneault Immaculate Conception by I.J. Miller Uniting the Heavens by Emily English Elephant Shoe by J.S. Edge Switch Back by Danika Stone An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon Mirror, Mirror by Jessica Jesinghaus Themis by Paul Weil The Liar’s Guide to the Night Sky by Brianna R. Shrum Mask of Shadows by Linsey Miller A-Okay by Jarad Greene An Aromantic’s Love Song to the Populace by Niko Bouvier Capricious, issue 9 The Trouble by Daria Defore Second Chance by Chelsea M. Cameron Rainbow Lights by Polenth Blake Warrior by various authors No More Heroes by Michelle Kan Sea Foam & Silence by Lynn E. O'Connacht Beyond the Black Door by A.M. Strickland Myriad Lands by various authors A Word and a Bullet by Rachel Sharp A Faerie Godmother’s Apprentice Wore Green by Nicky Kyle Stake Sauce by RoAnna Sylver Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger The Midnight Bargain by C.L. Polk Margins and Murmurations by Otter Lieffe The Ice Princess’s Fair Illusion by Lynn E. O'Connacht Queerly Loving by various authors A Promise Broken by Lynn E. O'Connacht
Which books are you picking up or adding to your TBR?
🌈 Don’t forget to #ReadQueerAllYear!
[ID: 10 images with an aro-striped border that display the book covers and dates listed above. The first slide says “54 aromantic books to read to celebrate love all year long.”]
Just a little reminder to all of my ace spec friends
The nice thing about being asexual is everything. I am very happy to be asexual, and I hope all asexuals are having a good day today, and that you can take a moment to appreciate this part of yourself.
It’s okay if your aromanticism and your asexuality are connected, or are the same thing. We talk a lot about aromanticism and asexuality being two different things, and that’s true for a lot of people, but it’s okay if yours are indistinguishable. You’re allowed to be aroace, or just ace, or just aro, and not be able to separate your identity into two parts.
happy ace awareness week!!!
i was worried that i wouldn’t be able to finish it in time,,,
If this post gets
60,000 notes by my 24th birthday (13th August, 2021) I’ll make/self-publish an art book with all my ace spec art in it…
If I do this I’ll call the book ACE OF ARTS or HUES OF PURPLE…
What do you think?
195 days until my birthday… 47,500 notes to go 😅
thank you all so much for the support 😭💖🥺
don’t make me tap the sign…
You’ve summed up in a sign what I took an entire essay to write
If you’re reading this please be nice to yourself today because you do matter
[ID: The Phineas and Ferb ant meme. In the first panel, Phineas says “You know what I like about the ace community? People say things like, “Sex is necessary in a healthy relationship”,”. In the second panel, he says “and we’re just like, “Nope, it’s not”. We’re so cool.”]
A princess flees her betrothed in search of a witch willing to entrap her within a tower. Rowan yearns to be out and proud as an aromantic, but other people’s misapprehensions—and his own anxiety—hamper his quest. A woman expresses her wish for unfettered sexual intimacy, despite her mother’s desperate romantic expectations. For another pansexual, the route to freedom from amatonormativity lies in accepting monstrosity’s fur and fangs. Suki finds aromantic freedom inside the priesthood’s cloisters, but even a rebellious life leaves her at a loss when ministering to her own. And the words “allosexual aromantic” offer a struggling magician hope of a new road—but one not without its dangers.
Bones of Green and Hearts of Gold collects twenty fantasy and contemporary stories celebrating the many ways aromanticism need not always pair with asexuality.
You can read this free, novel length collection as a PDF in your browser or download it from Patreon (also for free) in PDF, EPUB and MOBI formats.
Folks who want individual story blurbs, content advisories and other information can find this at the Bones of Green and Hearts of Gold master page.
My next post for @aggressivelyarospec’s Aggressively Arospectacular 2020 event is a book that wouldn’t exist without without my participating. As much as I thank my Patreon supporters and Tumblr followers (especially those who’ve reblogged my fiction or followed me because of it), I also owe that same thanks to the @aggressivelyarospec mod team. This book contains five aro stories (thirty thousand words) written over the past three years for this event! It couldn’t exist as it is without your doing this every year!
Thank you, so much, for your efforts in encouraging and supporting aromantic spectrum creativity and the aromantic spectrum creators seeking an audience.
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