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I loveeeeee ur Clark and Bruce. Love them to bits. Pls keep drawing them. Especially biting 🤣🤣🤣
THANK YOU!!
they can bite foreverr 💙

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Did you ever feel grief for the fact that you probably won't be romantically in love with someone? Like in the movies? I know it's cliche and all, and probably not true. But did you ever feel grief about it? Not able to love romantically? Atleast before ur current partner?
Honestly... No. Never. I'm romance-repulsed, the spectrum-extremity kind, and I never felt like I was missing out on anything. If anything, getting the good parts of human connection WITHOUT the romance park feels like a huge win to me.
What I did feel I'd miss before my partner (and what I might miss if what we have ends) is the little bit of enhanced security that someone will be around and appreciate my presence without getting bored of me or forgetting about me. It feels like it's the kind of risk you're very exposed to when your loved ones get into romantic relationships and possibly subsequently have kids. I fear that fact of being forever in the background of everyone's thoughts when there's some people I just love so damn much. Not "second", I don't care about coming "second" to something. In the literal background. As an afterthought. This is the hard part. That our society is so codified in such a way that if you don't romantically attach to someone, you're always at risk of ending up in this situation.
I gotta ask.... I have doubts regarding my asexuality most of the time. I definitely have issues with my family men ( I am born female) and i sometimes think that's why I find it difficult to be intimate with men ( I find it, not for me, aka revolting) and i do think women are beautiful and all, tho not in real life, mostly on social media. I can love people but i never want them to reciprocate it. And i could think of having sex with any gender , but it will be because I have trust on that particular person who will be a one time thing and never tell anyone about it. Pretty detached kinda feels. Doesn't this way of thinking is related to being asexual?
I'd most definitely say it is! Asexuality and aromanticism are both spectrums that have a fair amount of microlabels under them for a reason, and having attraction without wanting it reciprocated is one of them I believe (I think that would be lithosexual or lithromantic in that case? Anyone feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, I'm not the most versed in microlabels TwT)
The need for deep trust and connection to come to the point of sex or romance is also a definition that seems to apply to demisexuals and demiromantics pretty well too, and these are also on the spectrums, so I'd definitely say it's related too.
That said, of course, I keep saying that but I don't think anyone can define you any better than yourself. If you feel in good faith that you're of a certain identity or orientation, no one knows you better than yourself, so it's probably right.
Hi!
I am myself figuring out if I am a grey aroace, almost maybe 95% figured (I know weird).
So anyway what I wanted to tell , when I was a kid I had religion classes and in one of the textbooks it was mentioned " Everything human revolves around sex" I was "WHAT? " , sure might be, but fully 100%? I don't think so. But then I asked my elders and they nodded yes, I went 'eww' and they laughed and said u will figure it out, but hey, jokes on you I am in my early 20s I still haven't, even after whatever the experience u guys are talking about.
Sure I might be still figuring stuff but this was hilariously remark on a religion so focused on purity and their texts have everything revolves around sex part
ghfjkglfd SORRY I'VE LEFT YOUR ASK SIT IN MY ASKS FOR FOREVER- BUT HONESTLY yeah I agree, it's pretty hilarious.
Monotheistic religion can be... Weird, when it comes to sex, imo. Not having sex seems to be seen as either a punishment, a test of mental strength, or a sign that you're devoting your life entirely to God, because that's the only alternative there can be, ever. And when you're married in a God-approved way, then by all means you MUST have all the sex, so you can pop out many more religious babies that'll keep the circle going.
At no point does any of this consider that people may just not wanna have sex because... They just don't wanna. Being on the ace spectrum and being a puritan are two extremely, extremely different things and it's pretty insulting to compare the two.
I always thought detective diaz from Brooklyn 99 thought said bisexual, might be a bit among the aroace flag. Maybe a demisexal. But I really loved her development, even if in the end whether she is bi or aroace spectrum
God I HAVE to check out Brooklyn 99 seriously (arguably me being French and afraid of cops because how much of a scary all-powerful powerhouse they've become in the last few years doesn't help but y'know)
Personally I tend not to headcanon people as on the ace or aro spectrums if it's not explicitly said because I don't trust most writers to even know what aromanticism or asexuality are, but either way, bi rep is precious as well, from what I can observer bi rep done right is also lacking so we need all we can get

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