spiritsgal
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spiritsgal

I think “you look lovely” is also acceptable from most people.

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After Hours is the besssssst. My favorite recent one was where they discussed that everything considered romantic in movies is actually super creepy.

This is not a malfunction, but simply makes me happy.

I bleed each month to help make humankind a possibility. my womb is home to the divine.

I bet he doesn't even know that 40 is as many as four tens. And that's terrible.

I've lurked here for a long time and finally decided to comment on this piece. For everyone saying we aces are just special snowflakes, well, it's easy to say that labels don't matter when you actually have one.

I'm 36 and just discovered that asexuality is a valid label a couple of years ago. When I was in school, it

It's not about wanting to be in a committed, loving, close relationship before sex- that implies that you have attractions but choose to wait until you're in a relationship. It's about having no sexual attraction at all before being in that committed, loving, close relationship- the relationship is necessary for

Typically, I don't pick fights, but this is just too much for me at the moment. (Aces, please correct any of my information.)

I am asexual, I have an average libido. It's not about libido, it's about attraction, and I am not attracted to anyone, ever, yet still have the physical urge on occasion.

I'm really tired of the comments here. I've never seen so many disrespectful comments on a feminist site. I, like you, am an asexual cis-woman dating a sexual cis-man. I love him, and I love how respectful he is of me and my sexuality, but I had to go through a lot of crap to get to a happy romantic place where I am

It's different in that it describes an orientation, not a level of libido. For example, if you're a straight woman, you are both sexually and romantically identified to men. You might have a low libido or a high libido, but you experience both sexual and romantic attraction to men and seek out a male partner,