these people get it
extremely soup lately.
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@ereheliza
these people get it
extremely soup lately.
“Solitude is dangerous. It’s very addictive. It becomes a habit after you realize how peaceful and calm it is. It’s like you don’t want to deal with people anymore because they drain your energy.”
— Jim Carrey
self care is getting tattoos
To infinity and beyond
What We Do in the Shadows (2014)
Just Ace Things
Asexuality gets so little representation in media, and much of what is depicted shows ace folks who are repulsed/averse to sex, those who don’t want to have it. While those folks certainly make up a segment of the ace spectrum, for that to be the only way ace people are depicted falls flat of demonstrating the complexity and heterogeneity of the community. Asexuality is defined as experiencing sexual attraction never, very rarely, or only under certain conditions, and the way it is expressed is different in every person. Because it was on my mind, I thought I might make a working list of thing that ace people can think, do, and be that would add to a more dynamic and three-dimensional representation. Other Ace Folks, please feel free to add on!
Having a dirty mind/sense of humor and being the first person to take a conversation to the gutter
Scientific curiosity about sex and sexuality (i.e. watching p*rn for research, listening to allo people describe their experiences, reading erotica, etc.)
Getting physically aroused, but not wanting to have sex, and being annoyed and grumpy because of it.
Being in a relationship with an allo person and having sex with them as an act of service and expression of love
Enjoying sex as an activity, you know… like playing tennis or watching a movie
Referring to having sex as “playing tennis”
Forgetting that sex is a thing for months at a time
Being the CHILLEST partner if someone’s nervous about their performance. (”No srsly, I don’t care. This was for you anyway.”)
(For the graces out there) The “HolY ShIT” when you actually experience sexual attraction.
Being romantically or aesthetically attracted to someone and going “wait… is this sexual attraction? No…wait! No. Still no.”
When the emotional connection kicks in and you’re demi
Having a higher “body count” than allo friends because you were just making sure
Being the wisest about relationships/having the most realtionship experience in a friend group
Being popular/friendly/outgoing
Wearing revealing clothing
Having a lot of self-confidence
Having healthy, fulfilling satisfying romantic relationships
Being happily, healthily single
Recognizing you love someone because “playing tennis” doesn’t sound so bad with them
Being oblivious to a partner’s attempts at seduction (”oh so THAT’S why you were kissing my neck??”)
Needing to prepare for physical intimacy days in advance
Wanting to have biological children
Not wanting to have biological children
Being polyamorous/in a polyamorous relationship
Belonging to another LGBTQ+ identity
Compromising on sex
Not compromising on sex
Having understanding allo partners
I am poison for myself and everyone around me.
-V. J.
“I think it’s important to realize you can miss something, but not want it back.”
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I wish I was like cool and mysterious but I’m just emotional and messy
do you ever wonder how many strangers hate you because of how someone else described you to them
i can love fictional characters despite not liking every aspect of how they were written, and i will love fictional characters despite the flaws in their creation being dealbreakers for other people, and no one can stop me from loving the shit out of the fictional characters that i choose to love and often will actually love harder in the face of opposition