aroaceyellspace:

💚never been in love💚 – an aro/ace playlist

Listen on 8tracks || Listen on Playmoss

i don’t want love – the antlers // doomed – moses sumney // cut my hair (this is home remix) – mounika // hello – martin solveig ft. dragonette // don’t ask me to explain – of montreal // a diamond and a tether – death cab for cutie // overrated – less than jake // don’t wanna fall in love – green day // solitaire – marina and the diamonds // so-so – baek a yeon // never been in love – will jay // for me – dearlie

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selectivelyserious:

Saying it’s okay to not feel sexual attraction is not the same as saying that feeling sexual attraction is dirty and wrong.

Identifying as asexual isn’t the same as calling other people dirty for feeling sexual attraction.

Identifying as asexual doesn’t mean that you’re sexualising other people.

Asexuality is not a judgement on other people.

You’re not bad for identifying as ace.

anony-mouse-writer:

aro-momo:

“When I was a kid, the most thrilling thing that could happen to me was getting permission to have a friend stay the night. These sleepovers were so much fun that I was sure when I grew up I would live in a giant house with all of my friends forever. (I never wondered who would do the dishes.) Nearly everyone I know had similar daydreams, but this is something we are supposed to grow out of, and replace with daydreams about living with a romantic partner. This isn’t entirely going as planned for our society. It seems like every few weeks an article is circulated that inspires a giant online hand-wringing about millennials resisting committed romantic relationships, or Gen Xers continuing to have roommates. (“The millennial generation lacks the ability to love!” “Meet the people flatsharing in their 40s!”) We’ve collectively decided that people who live with their friends have failed terribly, people who live with a partner have achieved incredible domestic success, and people who live alone or don’t centre their lives around romance are possibly just broken. We are all encouraged to work hard to have stable lives. But at the same time, we’re encouraged to anchor our lives around the relationship that is the least stable. It is uncomfortable to think of romantic love in those terms, but it’s not inaccurate.”

— Audra Williams, from this National Post article “Why living with your friends doesn’t make you a bad adult”. Really interesting and valid as an observation of the state of our society nowadays and the fact that focus on marriage as ‘success’ is totally ideological, but it also resonated with me as a defense of asexuality; and ace, aro issues. Romance does not have to rule your life.
(via 360degreesasthecrowflies)

We are literally living out our childhood dreams, fuck off.

aroshinsou:

I really hate posts by (mostly) allos about who you can and can’t headcanon as aro or ace bc, one, it implies that aro and ace headcanons are somehow more problematic than any other identity headcanons and two, it feels so fucking degrading to hear “you can’t headcanon x character as aro bc they’re y thing” bc it really just sounds like “the only ace and aro characters ur allowed are the cishet white nerotypical background character, or the robot/monster”

So here’s my list of things allo ppl need to watch out for when they make aro or ace headcanons. Aros and aces feel free to add on if u wanna:

1. Don’t hc the character u hate as aro and/or ace just bc u don’t want them to b happy together with someone

2. Don’t hc a character as aro and/or ace just bc u don’t want them w anyone else period

3. Don’t only hc immature/clueless/“innocent” characters as aro and/or ace (example, the homestuck fandom)

4. Don’t only hc monsters/aliens/somehow other inhuman characters as aro and/or ace (example, creepypasta fandom, which is kinda just cursed in general tho tbh)

5. Don’t make ur aro characters obsessed with shipping their friends or smthn bc i see it Too Much and it’s Annoying

6. Actually care about the characters u hc bc too many times i see like very very minor characters be the only aro and/or ace characters hced

You’re asexual? But…

amestheace:

zielahime:

mumblytron:

“but sex is what makes us human!”

 

in 1916 a French officer in his twenties writes his

doctoral dissertation under

heavy mortar fire.

he sends it by mail, a page

at a time, to his wife.

a week before he’s to step up to the podium and

defend his work rather than his country

he is killed in action.

even as the bullets rip

through him he still wishes he could have become a professor

in French literature and

the university awards him a posthumous Ph.D.

sex is

 

a woman breaks down in tears on the phone because

a week is not enough time to

get over a breakup.

her sister drives an hour across town,

comes up the front steps with

a gallon of ice cream and some beer

and together they eat moose tracks and marathon

every

single

Godzilla movie

ever made.

 

sex is

she’s late for work but her car isn’t

starting and even through her coat and hat she’s cold.

she knows she can’t be late again because she’s missed

one time too many already because her

father’s nurse was sick with the flu and someone

needed to help him bathe.

the clock ticks past fifteen after and she hits

the wheel like it’s a heavy bag as though that will help

steps on the gas like the car will go

and wonders how she will pay rent

and how she will feed her father.

sex is

 

it takes three people to hold the predator down because

even with the cover over his head

a bleeding eye and shattered wing

he is trying to hurt them.

none of them have seen this bird before in their lives but

they bandage his wing and head and give him a painkiller and

put him in a warm place to sleep and heal because

it is right.

at first he is paralyzed and cannot

fly but soon he is taking steps

and then fluttering, and then soaring, and

six months later he is whole and healed and hunting.

once he is gone they never see him again

which means they’ve done their jobs right.

sex is

 

in 1969 a girl watches grey-and-white footage on her parents’ tiny television and

can’t quite believe that what she is seeing is not a movie set but

another planet.

the men on the screen look a little like

aliens with bulbous heads and no faces and fat

marshmallow arms

but they are still men.

her mother puffs on a cigarette behind her and declares that

this is progress

even if it was just a small step.

the girl grows up to be not an astronaut but a secretary

and her boss calls her ‘sweetheart’.

but sex is

 

a boy is taught that real men don’t cry so

he doesn’t.

when his best friend dies from a self-inflicted

gunshot wound, he locks himself

in the shower every day and sobs under scalding

water until it runs cold

so nobody will see him grieving

so nobody will see that tears are just love that

has no place left to go.

he learns to dull love rather than suppress its expression and

soon the owner of the liquor store knows him by name.

three DUIs, two evictions, and twelve steps later,

he is feeding people at a homeless shelter,

and telling them it’s all right to cry.

Sex is

 

the broken man tells the comedian

that he didn’t mean to step in front of the car but the rain

made it hard to see.

he seems okay but his leg

does not.

the comedian clutches a grubby receipt with the driver’s

plate number scrawled on the back

in pink pen, stands out in the rain so the broken man

can have his umbrella,

and gives him the comedy routine that ruined his career

so the man doesn’t think about the pain in his leg.

once he’s out of the hospital, the fixed man sends him a thank-you card

with kittens on it.

what makes us human

 

yawning is contagious,

and there is a species of bird whose young we call “pufflings”.

melodic collections of sound, spaced by silence,

can move us to tears.

the tallest building in the world is

two-thousand seven-hundred and seventeen feet tall.

in less than eighty years we went from our first powered flight

to touching the moon,

and in one-hundred from the first phone call

to instantaneous connection between thinking machines of our own creation.

we make pies out of tree organs

and let cow’s milk ferment until it hardens and then

we put them together, because apple pie with cheddar cheese isdelicious.

what makes us human is

the earliestfossils of anatomically modern humans are

two-hundred
thousand years old .

we have had
pet dogs

for sixteen-thousand
of those years, longer

than corn

or the
wheel.

the steps we
take are part of

one of the
most energy-efficient gaits the

animal
kingdom has ever seen.

we invented
the concepts of love

and hate

and justice,
and mercy

and we
invented the language to convey them.

we sharpened
rocks, then metal, to convince other people

who don’t
hold the same idea of those things as we do

because we
think

it’s right.

we are two
hundred millennia of love and disappointment and

sorrow and
innovation and

mercy and kindness
and dreams

and failure

and
recovery.

“but sex is what makes us human.”

sat and read this all the way through. will reblog the shit out of this every time i see it. holy jesus. YES to all of this. just yes.

I LOVE THIS