Ace: What Asexuality Reveals About Desire, Society, and the Meaning of SexSOCIAL sciencesNONFICTIONMcCallister, KathleenLibrary journal.
An asexual person (“ace”, for short) is simply someone who does not experience sexual attraction. That’s all there is to it. Aces can be any sex or gender or age or ethnic background or body type, can be rich or poor, can wear any clothing style, and can be any religion or p...
What is this site? This is a site for people who are interested in asexuality. This is a site for people who are asexual. This is a site for people who have never heard of asexuality. This is a site for you. On it, you will find information about asexuality and the ace spectrum...
Asexual (ace) is not feeling sexual attraction for any gender. People who identify as ace can still experience romantic and emotional attraction. This is often referred to as a spectrum. Gender identities The term gender identity refers to the internal sense of our gender, which may differ from...
What is Ace Week? Ace Week, also known as Asexual Awareness Week, takes place over the last full week of October each year. This year it falls on October 20–26. The week celebrates the asexual community and its important contributions, including to the conversation around sexuality, romance...
Education Network. This organization is the world’s largest online asexual community. They strive to bridge the knowledge and inclusion gap between asexual and sexual communities. Additionally,acesandaros.orghas a wide variety of resources for those who are asexual or learning how to be an ally....
What It Means to Be Asexual Asexuality is a broad term to describe a lack of sexual attraction to others, or a low interest in sexual activity. Some people consider asexuality to be their sexual orientation. Others prefer to describe asexuality as an absence of sexual orientation. ...
1. Asexuality doesn’t mean you don’t have a libido Just because you’re asexual, or “ace,” doesn’t mean you aren’t interested in sex. (Although it certainly can mean that — everyone is different!) There are three disparate concepts: libido, or your sex drive; sexual desire, ...
Clarke also emphasises the importance of acknowledging that asexuality is not synonymous with sexual abstinence or celibacy.“There are ace folks who may not feel sexual attraction towards anyone while others will experience limited sexual attraction (sometimes identifying as greysexual or grey-ace),”...
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