but this is an incorrect assumption.This qualitative critical constructivist interview-based photo elicitation uses an asset-based approach and a queer theoretical framework to amplify healthy intimate relationship experiences of college students who identify with the spectrum of asexual and aromantic identiti...
= a-spectrum character(s) = ace and/or aro creator (n.b. for creators I have seen publicly self-ID) See also my Acey Recs, Asexual-Literature, agentaletha’s review blog, Asexuality in YA list, Aromantic and Asexual Speculative Fiction Database, Demisexuality in Fiction for some non-fr...
③判断是否为无浪漫情节者,可参考<这里>。 ④原始英文网页: Aromantic FAQ:http://wiki.asexuality.org/Aromantic_FAQ无浪漫情节百科:http://aromantic.wikia.com/wiki/Aromantics_Wiki浪漫取向、无浪漫情节及其他浪漫情节相关:https://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/76092-romantic-and-aromantic-lexicon-and-faq/ ...
【补投】【Asexuality/Aromantic | 无性恋/无浪漫】Jaiden Animations - Being Not Straight Jurecy 17:30 【中英字幕】和无性恋者聊了一整天 - I spent a day with ASEXUALS 赛博实验猫 29:26 【无性恋狼人杀P1】无性恋女生自白:我的人生为什么要和那个东西有任何互动?
And as aros and/or aces, do you feel that it makes sense to model those experiences on the same general spectrum as yours? Personally, I don't identify on a general "a-spectrum." I identify as an ace, on the asexual spectrum. I haven't really been convinced that it makes sense ...
I’ve never really talked at length about where I fit on the aromantic spectrum. For a while I used “grayro” as an ID in my bios and twitter conversations, but over the last few months I’ve reverted to using the very vague “arospec”, or straight up “aromantic”. It’s a lo...
and it fits so well and it's like everything makes sense now. It feels so good to know what I'm feeling honestly. Thank you, without this I might have never questioned what a squish was and I never would have known that I'm really Asexual 2 Quote ...
design ensures it remains comfortable throughout the day. The badge's design is inclusive, representing a spectrum of identities such as aromantic, bisexual, nonbinary, pansexual, and more, making it a meaningful addition to any collection. **A Symbol of Unity** The Rainbow Pride Badge is ...
"They are two separate identities, and while some people identify as both, there are lots of aromantic people who do not identify as asexual and lots of asexual people who do not identify as aromantic." There are other identities on the aromantic spectrum, too. ...
Aromantic is not the same as being asexual. Here, experts explain what it means, signs you're aromantic, and helpful resources to become a better ally.