what-even-is-thiss:

Okay, so ace discourse is going on. People are doubting themselves. In wake of that, I want to put here a list of things I wish I’d known when I first figured out I was asexual. Because when I first found out I was asexual and again when I figured out I was arospec I was terrified. So if you just recently figured out you’re aspec, ace, aro, arospec, or if you’ve known for a long time but the ace/aro discourse is making you doubt yourself, here are some things I wish someone had told me before I became confident in that part of my identity.

  • It is a real orientation.
  • Your hormones are most likely not out of whack, and even if they are that doesn’t make you any less asexual or aromantic.
  • You don’t have to have sex or be in a romantic relationship to be “normal”
  • You don’t have to abstain from sexual or romantic relationships to be ace or aro.
  • If you have split attraction and one of your attractions is solely to people of the other binary gender you still have a place in the queer community if you want it.
  • It’s okay to be confused and not even know what attraction is.
  • You are not heartless.
  • You are not broken.
  • You can’t be “fixed”
  • You don’t need to be “fixed”
  • Because like I said, you’re not broken.
  • Don’t force yourself into sexual or romantic situations you’re uncomfortable with in an attempt to seem “normal”. Just don’t do it.
  • Don’t put up with “you’ll find the right person” comments
  • Correctional rape is a thing and although it’s typically associated with lesbians and gays it happens with ace people too. Be careful.
  • If you’re twelve you’re not too young to be thinking about that, and if you’re eighty you’re not too old to be figuring it out.
  • If you want to be in a romantic relationship without sex then don’t stay with a partner that tells you that you’d have sex if you loved them.
  • When explaining things, be calm. I’ve found the majority of people will find it makes sense and are willing to learn. If they’re being a douchebag that’s when you get snappy. Not when people are just genuinely curious.
  • Don’t waste your time on aphobes on the internet or people that keep insisting that asexuality is just an orientation for people who don’t want sex or demisexuality just means you want to take it slow. They are wrong. Attraction or lack thereof is something out of your control and there are allosexual people that don’t like sex.
  • If you want to be really loud about your orientation that’s great.
  • If you want to keep your orientation on the down low that’s also great.
  • I know sometimes dealing with a world that constantly throws sex and romance at you is hard. You can do it.
  • It’s okay to be confused.
  • You’re not a freak.
  • You have a place in the LGBTQIA+ community. There’s a reason the long version has an A there.
  • Yes, people actually do feel attraction. They’re not all pretending or exaggerating, as much as it might seem like that.
  • You don’t have to be good at puns, but there will be a lot. Fair warning.
  • Being asexual or aspec is a beautiful thing.
  • Being aromantic or arospec is a beautiful thing.
  • The love you feel for your family and friends is not somehow inferior to romantic or sexual love.
  • You can be happy. Anyone that tells you that you can’t be happy without sex and/or romance is lying.
  • Embrace your pride flag. They’re all pretty cool. And there are a lot on the spectrums.
  • Your aro/ace headcanons are just as valid as the gay/lesbian/bi/pan headcanons.
  • Be aware of the alliance with the bi and pan people. They may seem like our complete opposites at first but they understand the erasure thing and are equally bad at puns.

I JUST HEARD THE BEST STORY ABOUT ASEXUALS EVER!!!

alfie167:

shinywitcheagle:

So my friends older brother (whose name is Adam) is asexual and is nineteen. He came out to his parents when he was fourteen, but this is how he did it. Adam: mum, dad, I asexual.

 Mum: no you’re not. You’re too young to know that yet.

 Dad: you just think that way, wait till you hit puberty

 Adam: fine then, do you have brown hair? 

Mum: ..yes? 

Adam: no you don’t, you just think that way. You’re too young to know that. Wait till you’ve hit middle age 

Mum: that’s not true I was born like this!! 

Adam: exactly, I was born asexual. 

Dad: ha! I bet you a hundred dollars that you will not be saying that when you’re eighteen 

Fast forward to his eighteenth birthday party. I was there and it was a really nice night, it finally got to the speeches. I watched Adam and he perks up one his father walks on. His father launches into a speech about him growing up, all the jokes and funny stories, one every year. When he gets when Adam was fourteen, Adam stood up and walked over to the mike. He leaned in and said, “Hey Dad, remember when I came out to you as asexual at fourteen?” His Dad laughs, “yes?” Adam then smiles and says, “I’m asexual.” His Dad then laughed and said, “You’re just saying that to get the money aren’t you?” quite a few of people there laughed, (Much to my anger.) Adam just smiled and said, “Alright, since that day, how many girlfriends have I had?” His dad replied, “None.” Adam continued with, “How many times have I brought someone home? how many times have I ever said anyone was sexy, or hot, or talked about wanting to have sex?” his dad, looking flustered, said, “None.” Adam replied. “Exactly, I have always been asexual, and you’ve always been too blind to see it.” By then, the entire room is silent. “That would be a hundred dollars,” Adam says. No one moves, then his sister and I both start clapping. 

Adam is good

I wish stuff like this existed when I was a kid