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@asafetynet
Northern Hemisphere resident aro culture is already being tired of the summer in May. Why is it so hottttt???? Ughhhh
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To all sex-favorable asexual and romance-favorable aromantic people: you don't owe anyone an in-depth explanation of the nuances of your experience to justify your relationships and usage of labels. Nobody is entitled to knowing everything about you just because they don't get you. The only time you should be explaining any of it is when you're comfortable with talking about it
Aro culture is not haveing love except the love of the world and nature.
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demisexuality can be so hard to explain because it’s misconstrued as you just wanting to trust the other person before you have sex with them. and I get why the misconception happens. But demisexuality differs in that there isn’t sexual attraction at all before that bond forms.
I think what people have difficulty with is the idea that there are people out there who aren’t experiencing sexual attraction at all until a certain point, if ever, because we’re taught that sex, libido, and sexual attraction are all the same, both in and out of queer spaces.
And when you’re learning about asexuality and demisexuality, you may learn that people have romantic and aesthetic attraction separately from sexual attraction, and that sexual and romantic attraction aren’t necessarily intertwined, and that may challenge your worldview on sex.
But “I trust you enough to have sex with you” isn’t the same as “I’m not sexually attracted to anyone but you, and the reason I’m sexually attracted to you now after we’ve established this close bond is literally because of the bond of trust we’ve been able to form”.
It’s easy to see how those can get conflated. On the surface, if you’re unfamiliar with asexuality, they may sound the same. But it’s important to acknowledge the difference between “no sex until I trust you” and “no sexual attraction unless I trust you and maybe not even then”.
Demisexuality is housed under the asexuality spectrum. It’s part of the gray area between being allosexual and asexual. It’s part of why the definition for asexuality includes “little to no sexual attraction”. It’s a mostly asexual experience with an asterisk.
While being demisexual may have impacts on a persons sexual activity, even demisexuals have a varied relationship to the act of participating in sex. Libido and sexual attraction are not always intertwined either, which can make telling the difference tricky.
I think of sexual attraction as libido that has a compass. Since I rarely ever experience sexual attraction, but do have libido, it’s noticeable for me when that libido actually has a direction to go, rather than being a floating, nebulous, independent thing.
Remember, not everyone is demisexual. There’s a difference between waiting to have sex and not having sexual attraction at all until a certain point. This also inherently ties demisexuality to romantic attraction and relationships, and not all demisexuals are alloromantic.
But if you read what demisexuality is and think “everyone is like that” or “that’s just being a woman”, you either 1) are demisexual 2) don’t understand what it is or 3) both. And it’s okay to not know. Just as long as you’re willing to try to learn.
Arospec culture is potentially being bi but not being sure because I experience attraction so rarely and while I do think the majority of crushes on my gender were actually platonic crushes, there are a couple I'm not so sure about. But also that's okay, whatever it is I'm by far more attracted to men than women so it's not necessarily helpful to label whether I'm bi or not.
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that... that's... the opposite of what i'm trying to do here...
Aro culture is getting your first (recognisable) squish in your thirties and being very confused
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Aroace culture is prefering the emotional connection and domesticity between characters when shipping instead of thinks like kissing or attraction. Although handholding and giving flowers is very cute, I would be satisfied if it never went further than that.
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Asexuals:
Aromantics:
[Aromantic - Cheese idea came from this post!]
Aroaces:
Asking for touch as an aspec is so weird like “hey, please touch me, but not in a sex/romance way, just in a human contact way. Interact with my body’s touchscreens. Punch me in the face or something. Please. I’ll take anything at this point.”
Aspec Glossary: QPR
What is the Aspec Glossary?
A QPR (queerplatonic relationship) is a type of relationship that does not conform to typical expectations for a romantic relationship. Aspec folks are often in QPRs, but they are not exclusive to aspecs. Anyone can be in a queerplatonic relationship.
What exactly a QPR looks like is determined by the people in that relationship, but, in general, it is a platonic relationship with the same level of intimacy and commitment that is typically expected of a romantic relationship, but without feelings of romantic love.
A queerplatonic relationship is called such because it "queers" what is expected of a platonic relationship.
QPRs are no less important than romantic relationships, just different. The terms of the relationship are defined only by the people in the relationship. In this sense, QPR is an umbrella term for a whole host of relationships, wherein the only stipulation is that it does not involve romantic love.
QPRs may look like platonic marriages, friends with benefits, etc.
No two QPRs are the same. In some ways, a QPR is moreso a category of relationship.
aro culture is realizing that thinking your friends look attractive doesnt mean you want to date them and you can just think that and its fine and doesnt mean youre not aro
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aro culture is that i don't know if i'm aroace or aroallo or something else or in between but i know i'm aro
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I was wondering why I relate to Gonzo on a nonbinary level, since I'm pretty sure he's canonically male and identifies as such
Then I realized that, on a species level, nobody knows what the fuck he is, least of all Gonzo himself
Also just look at this fashion icon
That's hideous, I love it
Thank you Jim Henson and Dave Goelz for giving us such a strange fucking little creature
Being grey-aroace and genderfluid is really great until you see someone that makes you wonder if you're actually attracted to them or if you just really want to steal their gender. And then you just get sent full force into an existential crisis. AGAIN.