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*rocking back and forth* iâm Unlike Everyone because i am Better iâm Unlike Everyone because i am Better iâm Unlike Everyone because i am Better iâm Unlike Everyone because i am Better iâm Unlike-
theres a reason they fail
You have no idea how good it feels to run into strangers who headcanon a character as aro. In spaces where ships are taken too seriously and around friends who just don't really care all too much about aromanticism, seeing a complete random person headcanon something that I am in real life brings me so much genuine joy
My gender is Homosexula
And theyâre all Vlad

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sometimes it's so very draining that the majority of aro content is about fictional relationships.
irl, i live alone. irl, i am disabled. irl, that intersection and my lack of interest in partnering actively makes life really hard. everything is expensive. i can't always cook when i want to or have fresh ingredients, because my symptoms don't care if I want to cut up vegetables and eat something homemade before they go bad. if I have a bad flareup and getting up is not in the cards, that's it. i have what's next to me. the lack of social support for single folks, for disabled folks, for folks whose family care is inadequate or damaging... it's impactful.
I talk about how i once visited a place with an ex partner. i mention how our relationship started because i was pressured into it, and i wasn't really into the level of seriousness and 'forever' she treated it with. everyone says it's weird that i agreed if i didn't want it to be serious. i remember being 16, saying no, and a chorus of people telling me i was stupid and immature, that her family was rich, that we would be cute and to listen to them, not my heart. my heart was saying nothing.
i look at my current age and life goals. for many of my peers, dating and marriage and eventual kids are common goals. i am watching my rights erode and trying to practice good mental hygeine. my five year goal is to be alive. my next major life milestone is a nebulous desire to find a life i can tolerate living.
being aromantic significantly impacts my day to day. i want to see aro people living their lives, and doing so with joy. i want to see aro adults making it, ones like me. i want aro people to thrive. i want to live, aromantically.
i scroll the aro tag. it's fandom and shipping and asexual posts.
Asking for touch as an aspec is so weird like âhey, please touch me, but not in a sex/romance way, just in a human contact way. Interact with my bodyâs touchscreens. Punch me in the face or something. Please. Iâll take anything at this point.â
Edit: of course everyone here has blanket permission to tag this as Blorbo from their Shows. We love seeing representation, implicit or explicit.
"but the text never explicitly stated it!!!" hey, so that's actually what they tried to teach you in those english classes you barely passed đ
Iâm so tired of the âwhy do people hate aspecs, they arenât doing anything?â argument. I know that it is an attempt to support us, but it fails so spectacularly to understand aromanticism, asexuality, and any other aspec identity that itâs actively frustrating.
We are doing something. Weâre rejecting allonormative ideals and thatâs a massive thing to do. Weâre actively fighting not just to help other aspecs, but to help everyone, because amatonormativity (and allonormativity as a whole) hurt everyone. Single people who want to find a partner but canât also deserve to be able to exist.
There are so many issues with the expectation of marriage, including:
A single income isn't enough to get by anymore
Having a spouse is almost necessary under the current medical system
Society shames and pressures people who are single to get into relationships constantly
Rejecting allonormativity means fighting against these things that hurt everyone.
So, no, aces and aros and other aspecs aren't "doing nothing." We're doing quite a lot.
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My favorite lesser-beans.

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Oh no, Salvage isn't looking too hot!!!
đLIKE TO FEED HIM A FUNNY TREAT đSHARE TO SELL HIM TO THE ALBANIAN UNITED NATIONS DELEGATION
Happy Pride Month to those two women dancing together in the foreground of the boat scene in Godzilla (1954).
Iâm sorry your romantic foibles were overshadowed by a big ass atomic lizard thing.
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Thereâs a particular attitude I often see on the internet that goes something like âIf you arenât part of a particular marginalized group, then you could never understand their experience, so donât pretend to relate.â And while obviously youâre never going to relate to every aspect of that identity unless you are also of that identity, I feel like this attitude really diminishes opportunities for finding kinship and bonding in similar experiences even if those experiences arenât exactly the same and/or are the result of different identities.
For example, Iâm white and neurodivergent, and I was talking to a Black neurotypical friend about masking, and how I feel like I have to change the entire way I present myself in order to not be considered weird in public. She responded with âOh, some of that sounds kind of like code-switchingâ how I have to switch away from using AAVE in white-dominated settings in order to be accepted.â And then we bonded over how frustrating and ridiculous it is that AAVE and stimming are both considered unacceptable in âprofessionalâ settings.
Another time, a straight Jewish friend was telling me about a book she had just finished reading, which was written by a Jewish author and had a Jewish main character. She was saying that it was really nice to read a book written by a Jewish author, because even when gentile authors do their research and write a pretty accurate Jewish character, they never quite feel Jewishâ you can always tell the author was a gentile. And I said âOh that sounds kind of like when I read queer characters written by straight authorsâ you can always tell the author was straight even if they do their research and get things fairly right. So even though Iâm happy when any book features queer characters, itâs really especially nice to read queer characters written by queer authors.â And we bonded over this similar experience, and we were both excited that the other understood even if we were coming to this experience from different angles, and then we swapped book recommendations. This conversation is also a great example of when that internet attitude DOES applyâ when someone outside of a particular group is trying to understand that groupâs entire experience well enough to accurately write the world as seen through their eyes. Theyâre never quite going to get it right, and thatâs ok! It just means itâs important to also have Own Voices authors writing those types of stories also.
Sometimes it seems like people who have been in internet circles exhibiting this attitude for too long are afraid to ever try to relate to the experiences of anyone in any groups other than their own for fear of causing offense, which is honestly pretty counterproductive. Understanding each other and bonding across groups should be the goal! Relating to each other is not a bad thing!
iâd add that these points of what COULD be solidarity are also used AGAINST others by malevolent anti-worker racist forces, and you hate to see it. see: some thumbfaced cop yutz whining about how the irish were slaves* but you donât see THEM complaining, THEY pulled themselves up and never asked for handouts. :( they could instead be going âhey wow we both got screwed over, and we could have banded together as workers, and yetâ *they werenât but they were discriminated against in other ways i guess
They certainly were, and that actually adds to the point of this post-
When the Irish were suffering through the potato famine(the English being a major facet to how badly they suffered), the Choctaw sent what they could to help, $170, because they empathized with their plight.
There is a sculpture in Ireland commemorating this, called Kindred Spirits.
And recently Irish donors cited that gesture as they raised $2 million in aid for the Navajo and Hopi tribes for the fight against COVID.
This post is great because goddamn is this a problem in internet social justice stuff, and I wanted to add one of the best takedowns of it that Iâve encountered. Itâs from an anthropology paper from the 80s where the author is working through four âpitfallsâ of performing materials from a culture other than your own, mostly with an eye to white anthropologists performing materials from nonwhite cultures. One of the âpitfallsâ he lays out is exactly this â the refusal to even try and engage with another culture, because you believe you couldnât possibly understand or relate and so therefore you shouldnât bother:
Instead of facing up to and struggling with the ethical tensions and moral ambiguities of performing culturally sensitive materials, the skeptic, with chilling aloofness, flatly declares, âI am neither black nor female: I will not perform from The Colour Purple.â
When this strange coupling of naive empiricism and sociobiology â only blacks can understand and perform black literature, only while males John Cheeverâs short stories â is deconstructed to expose the absurdity of the major premise, then the âNo Trespassingâ disclaimer is unmasked as cowardice or imperialism of the worst kind.
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In my view, the âSkepticâs Cop-Outâ is the most morally reprehensible corner of the map because it forecloses dialogue. [âŚ] The skeptic, however, shuts down the very idea of entering into conversation with the other before the attempt, however problematic, begins.
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The skeptic, detached and estranged, with no sense of the other, sits alone in an echo chamber of his own making, with only the sound of his own scoffing laughter ringing in his ears.
â Dwight Conquergood, Performance As A Moral Act (1985)
(I would also generally recommend this paper for anyone whoâs trying to talk to anxious white liberals, because I think the framework is really useful for people whoâve never had to think about intercultural communication before and are worried about fucking up. Showing them the major ways of fucking up, including that refusing to try is fucking up, means that they can direct that anxiety to looking for whether theyâre falling into the pitfalls.)
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Happy Pride Month!!
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having completely opposing headcanons at the same time is important for the diversity of the fandom ecosystem. yes I believe this would happen. but I also donât. hope this helps
you have to be kinder to people with memory issues.
you have to be kinder to people who are slow processors.
you have to be kinder to people who don't understand your jokes.
you have to be kinder to people who forget important dates.
you have to be kinder to people with cognitive decline.
you have to be kinder to people who were always this way, too.
you have to be kind. you have to be kind.