romo-repulsed and affection-repulsed aros: you’re valid as hell, and you’re allowed to have spaces where you don’t have to interact/see affection regardless of whether it’s romantic or not.
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romo-repulsed and affection-repulsed aros: you’re valid as hell, and you’re allowed to have spaces where you don’t have to interact/see affection regardless of whether it’s romantic or not.
Yo i just realized the reason i havent been writing is because i added a romance between two main characters and im feeling romo-repulsed atm
There’s just no fucking place to be romo-repulsed in peace is there.
Like, I get it. I get the fact that all forms of love are valid. I get that relationship anarchy is about removing the hierarchy of relationship importance and making all relationships equal to some degree. I get it.
But for once in my goddamn life I would like to not be in a space where I have to watch people be affectionate with each other. I don’t want to have to see people talk about plans for Valentines day with their partners, because that still directly connotates that there’s an importance in that specific relationship that warrants spending time on a holiday specifically for “special relationships” to be celebrated.
Why the fuck is that so hard for literally everyone to grasp?