some aro iphone backgrounds bc why not (w or w/o grid/gradient bc im indecisive)
taylor price
AnasAbdin
Xuebing Du

tannertan36
I'd rather be in outer space đž
we're not kids anymore.
No title available

#extradirty
DEAR READER

romaâ

No title available
tumblr dot com

ç„æ„ / Permanent Vacation
Claire Keane
RMH

Origami Around
No title available
styofa doing anything
Stranger Things
Aqua Utopiaïœæ”·ăźćșă§èšæ¶ă玥ă
seen from Dominican Republic
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from T1
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Taiwan
seen from India

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States
seen from India

seen from India
@aromanticpositive-blog
some aro iphone backgrounds bc why not (w or w/o grid/gradient bc im indecisive)
- fun fact aromantic people arenât always ace!! - fun fact aromantic people are capable of being in a romantic relationship!! - fun fact ask your aro partner what they are ok with!! some people are ok with some stuff some people arenât - fun fact aromantic people arenât emotionless robots
Shoutout to all aplatonic aroâs who have gotten such trash over them recently. You are valid and awesome. Your experiences and labels matter. And no one gets to decide how you should identify. Keep on rocking! Â
(Asexual)
(Lithromantic)
(Lithsexual)
(Quoiromantic)
(Quoisexual)
Hereâs the Aro Twibbon for anyone who wants it
also thereâs this whole aros should be quiet because weâre not oppressed. which is true, there are no systems built around aromanticism because no one knows it exists. what we have is a pervasive cultural emphasis on (heterosexual) romantic love as the means to live a fulfilling life. what we have is a culture that defines success as a nuclear family. what we have is a narrative of dehumanizing those who cannot love. what we have is a hierarchical view of relationships where romance sits at the top. so no thatâs not oppression. but it is incredible social disenfranchisement that does lead to discrimination.
stop this idea that people canât be happy without romantic love, that people are empty if they donât have a romantic relationship, that people need to have romantic love to have a full life, itâs not just untrue and supports the pressure and unreal expectations that society puts on peopleâs lives, but also invalidate and erase aromantic people, just stop
âBeing in love is what makes us all human! It is what binds us together!â
I chuckle menacingly as I stand up from my seat in the back of the room. "Youâve found me out, it seems.â The room is filled with peopleâs affronted gasps, with people standing up so quickly their chairs clatter to the ground.
âImpossible!â They shout fearfully.
âFoolish mortals! I rejected my humanity long ago!â With a wild cackle and a toss of my cape, I dive out the window with a crash of breaking glass and escape into the night to satiate the bloodlust that has replaced my desire for romantic affection.
I'm honestly so excited for the day where the first celebrity comes out as aromantic
we are not broken.
paragrin replied to your post âHi! So, ace people have this rad black-ring to show their asexual...â
Wasn't it on the left, because ace was on the right??
Iâm pretty sure it was decided to be on the right. If youâre an aroace, you can stack the rings!
Hi! So, ace people have this rad black-ring to show their asexual pride, but do aros have the same kind of thing? I miss it in my life.
Yes, we do! The community has pretty much decided that a white ring on the right hand middle finger is a symbol of aromantcism.
I made a video explaining key parts of the aromantic spectrum, and what arospec is all about. I felt that itâs a part of LGBTQIAP that isnât talked about enough, and I wanted to do something about it.
Please reblog for awareness!
Shoutout to the arospec people living up to the stereotype Shoutout too the cold arospec people who feel like they shouldnât be Shoutout to the commitment-phobic arospec people who feel like theyâre just contributing to negativity Shoutout to the stoic and uptight arospec people who feel like theyâre holding the community back Shoutout to the arospec people living up to the stereotype There is nothing wrong with you, and you are not holding us back. Thatâs just how you are, and itâs fine. Being a stereotype is not a problem; the problem is when people use stereotypes against us to justify their own arophobia. You are not the problem. Arophobes using any opportunity to justify their own bigoted opinions are the problem
Shout out to asexual and/or aromantic spectrum autistic people who feel like they are contributing to a stereotype with their identity. Your identity is valid and doesnât need to be changed. Continue embracing your identity. You are amazing!
(protect asexual/aromantic people who donât feel like they belong in the lgbt community)
I made these for a school project but also wanted to post these here, tell me what you think!(psst, theyâre transparent!)
please reblog! Likes do nothing!