I haven't seen this aroace energy from a character since saiki kusuo, all hail the aroace goddess MaoMao🙌🏽💙🧡
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I haven't seen this aroace energy from a character since saiki kusuo, all hail the aroace goddess MaoMao🙌🏽💙🧡

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Happy Asexual Visibility Day 2026!
Today on the site we’re celebrating Asexual Visibility Day (aka International Asexuality Day) as we do, with books starring asexual main characters or about asexuality! For even more recs, check out last year’s post. Children’s Love Looks Like Lola by Cory Daigle-Orians and Siân Coules-Milne (August 21, 2026) What does love look like? Is it holding hands? Sharing kisses? Getting married? When…
the whole "oh youre too young to experience sexual and/or romantic attraction so you cant label yourself aspec" and "oh you just havent met the right person yet" arguments are stupid
cuz like. okay? who cares WHY? i used to be allo until something traumatic happened and now im not! things change! also, if the reason they dont experience attraction is cuz theyre 8 and havent gone thru puberty yet or that they just havent "met the right person" to be attracted to, who cares? they still dont experience attraction! so just let them use whatever labels! geez,,
I forgot to make a very important post for june:
Queer community, I love you. So so much. I love your passion, your strength, your confidence, your patience, and anything that makes you unique. No matter what type of hell we're put through, we will charge through it and spit in the face of those who degrade us. Remember that we are worth fighting for. Your brothers, sisters, and siblings are worth fighting for. You are worth fighting for.
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Mr. Terrific is AroAce

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The KFCC gang are all on the a-spectrum and no one is changing my mind!!! Kris from Deltarune. Frisk and Chara from undertale, and Clover from Undertale Yellow.
Kris from Deltarune, Frisk and Chara from Undertale, and Clover from Undertale Yellow are a-spec!
Is it just me, or does it seem like whenever queer people make jokes, they always get taken at face value/ really seriously?
Paraphrased example:
A: "I'm fine with straight people, but I think that they should keep that in their bedroom"
B: "You shouldn't say that! Imagine if that was the opposite way around?"
I understand that some jokes are quite difficult to understand (believe me, I've had a lot of jokes go over my head), but surely people can understand that reversing homophobic/transphobic sayings is often used humorously? Or am I just looking too much into things?