I’m probably [aroace] but I have [to be Stratt’s science lapdog] so I don’t have time to worry about that rn

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I’m probably [aroace] but I have [to be Stratt’s science lapdog] so I don’t have time to worry about that rn
everybody in fandom could have so much more fun if they started playing around with aromantic identities more. why is it that the only time a character is headcanoned as aromantic, they're headcanoned as aroace. why is it that the only aspec microlabels ever included in headcanons are the asexual ones. there are so many characters that would be infinitely more interesting to interpret as aromantic or aro-spec. ask me about it. ask me about it
#1 hobby: make The Character aro and then put them in Situations
Is this anything, seasoned watchers of Critical Role?
Edit: the reblogs are making me so fucking happy
DAY FOURTEEN JASOBRUARY!!!
Grace calling himself aroace in the most common "its where you don't wanna date/get married/have a romantic and sexual partner'' conception for a while without looking into it that much, then panicing when he experiences sexual attraction at some point thinking he was wrong or became a 'late bloomer' stereotype he knows people hate, only to investigate further and find that aroace is actually two different words, aromantic and asexual, amd they're not synonyms. and he finds he's Aromantic, but not a sex-repulsed asexual (take your pic of what it is, allo, gray, demi, sex-favorable ace, etc)
i appreciate seeing a ship like krusie whose expressions love and affection doesn’t totally consist of just typical, expected forms of affection that indicate closeness/romance. they can be seen as romantic (or adjacent) without amatonormative bias and expectations and i think that’s neat. more couples should be like krusie