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An Introduction to Attraction: It's More Than Sexual
Dec 27

Dec 27 An Introduction to Attraction: It's More Than Sexual

Michael Paramo
Article, 2017

A resource briefly summarizing some of the various forms of attraction.

I Don’t Need To Have Sex To Know I’m Asexual.
Dec 21

Dec 21 I Don’t Need To Have Sex To Know I’m Asexual.

Michael Paramo
Article, 2017

…there is an inherent assumption that being asexual is the opposite of being sexual or engaging in sexual activity. The reality is that self-identified asexual people may or may not engage in sex.

On the concept of Queer Asexuality
Dec 18

Dec 18 On the concept of Queer Asexuality

Michael Paramo
Academic, 2017

…as ace people we may not possess the ability to simply label ourselves as queer, because of the erasure of asexuality within queer spaces…

You could say that I’m a Gay Asexual Man.
Nov 10

Nov 10 You could say that I’m a Gay Asexual Man.

Michael Paramo
Article, 2017

When I say that I’m asexual and attracted to men, I’m often perceived as simply being in the closet or afraid to admit that I’m “fully gay” or “want to have sex with men.”

The Ace Side of #MeToo
Oct 26

Oct 26 The Ace Side of #MeToo

Geoffrey Colaizzi
Article, 2017

I did not want it to seem that I was broken, unloveable, or that I somehow "grew incorrectly" and was therefore incapable of a relationship.

Interrogating the Whiteness of the Asexual Community
Oct 25

Oct 25 Interrogating the Whiteness of the Asexual Community

Michael Paramo
Article, 2017
Navigating Toxic Masculinity as a Demiguy.
Oct 20

Oct 20 Navigating Toxic Masculinity as a Demiguy.

Michael Paramo
Article, Personal, 2017

Toxic masculinity is still clouding my gender vision. I feel in my soul that I am a non-binary, but I cannot deny that this conclusion remains constrained - pushed and pulled by the toxic masculinity that has always surrounded and regulated my life.

Hi, I’m a Sex-Repulsed Asexual. No, not all Ace people are Sex-Repulsed.
Oct 13

Oct 13 Hi, I’m a Sex-Repulsed Asexual. No, not all Ace people are Sex-Repulsed.

Michael Paramo
Article, Personal, 2017
A Routine Procedure
Oct 1

Oct 1 A Routine Procedure

Saralyn Smith
Vol 1 Iss 3, Personal, 2017

“It’ll get better when you start having sex.” Tears welled up in my eyes as she continued to fill me in on next steps and left the room…

Sleeping with Space
Oct 1

Oct 1 Sleeping with Space

Elyse Jones
Vol 1 Iss 3, Visual, 2017

Chalk Pastel and Acrylic Paint by Elyse Jones.

Ace Pride & Queer Enough
Oct 1

Oct 1 Ace Pride & Queer Enough

Deramin
Vol 1 Iss 3, Poetry, 2017

Performance Poetry by Deramin.

Your Asexuality is not a Problem
Oct 1

Oct 1 Your Asexuality is not a Problem

Aurora Thornton
Vol 1 Iss 3, Personal, 2017

I am proud to be asexual, and proud I stood by it even when I could tell it wore on my partner.

Bargain
Oct 1

Oct 1 Bargain

Elyssa Tappero
Vol 1 Iss 3, Poetry, 2017

Poetry by Elyssa Tappero.

On Motherhood, Nuclear Politics, and Other Related Topics
Oct 1

Oct 1 On Motherhood, Nuclear Politics, and Other Related Topics

Amanda Amos
Vol 1 Iss 3, Article, 2017

“My body will be empty, and I will be asexual. My body will create a whole new person, and I will be asexual.“

blood on my hands
Oct 1

Oct 1 blood on my hands

Moira Armstrong
Vol 1 Iss 3, Poetry, 2017

Poetry by Moira Armstrong.

The Acceptance of Questioning
Oct 1

Oct 1 The Acceptance of Questioning

Emma Hutson
Vol 1 Iss 3, Personal, 2017

You don’t seem to feel things the way that other people do. It’s been ten years; fifteen, and that hasn’t changed.

Colors of the Dragon
Oct 1

Oct 1 Colors of the Dragon

Diane Ramic
Vol 1 Iss 3, Visual, 2017

Photoshop Artwork by Diane Ramic.

Inside Out
Oct 1

Oct 1 Inside Out

Ms. Ace
Vol 1 Iss 3, Poetry, 2017

Poetry by Ms. Ace.

Considering Intersectionality and (De)Sexualizing Asexual Bodies
Oct 1

Oct 1 Considering Intersectionality and (De)Sexualizing Asexual Bodies

Michael Paramo
Vol 1 Iss 3, Academic, 2017

For the asexual whose body is inherently sexualized, they may be deemed to be too inherently sexual to be asexual, directly conflicting with their ability to claim and have access to the identity of asexuality on a societal level.

When You Say "Body," I Say
Oct 1

Oct 1 When You Say "Body," I Say

Maribel C. Pagan
Vol 1 Iss 3, Poetry, 2017

Poetry by Maribel C. Pagan.

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