Because well, I am Asexual, and well… it is incredibly rare to find another Asexual person anywhere. Not to shame people for their interests, but I am not comfortable with a lot of posts, even if they are meant to be for a joke, implying that everyone gets horny, and/or that apparent “Peak Hedonism” or whatever it’s called, is about having lots of sex. Again, something I am not interested in.
I have seen no signs of any Asexual friendly spaces on this site, not even in the LGBTQIA+ Subcommunity for this site. Although I have been socially isolated by otherwise queer friendly spaces before, for “only” being Asexual.
!anti_cishet_aktion@hexbear.net has a rule against aphobia.
Feel free to post some memes from Reddit’s r/aaaaaaacccccccce or whatever — we just don’t have as many active Fediverse users to sustain active communities.
I definitely think ace comrades (and aro comrades too!) should get a space or regular thread somewhere for themselves, to talk and share what they want to share.
I guess there needs to be a minimum amount of people/interest in it, but I think even if it’s not many people here it should be an option.
I do think Asexuals should get a space of their own. I don’t think the entire site should have to repress its sexuality when it’s already weirdly puritanical on that end. I also find it odd for asexuals to be incorporated into LGBTQ comm when sexuality is literally the defining criteria for the comm.
I think GSM (gender and sexual minorities) is perhaps a more accurate label. The community is about being different from the cishet majority, unless you’re suggesting straight trans people should be excluded too?
I’m not sure I understand. Why wouldn’t straight trans people be part of an lgbtq comm?
when sexuality is literally the defining criteria for the comm.
Are you suggesting being trans is a sexual thing?
They probably forgot to write the “straight” part when you were replying to the comment.
That’s correct. The criticism is still valid though.
Because Asexual people aren’t heterosexual. Nor are they necessarily adverse to sex and sexuality. They experience and engage with sexuality differently to allosexual people. They’re not just people who are sexually repressed.
I didn’t say they were sexually repressed
Are you looking for a space to specifically discuss asexuality, or a space about general things minus references to sex?