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Neon

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  1. quoiromantic? That's an arospec identity where you can't differentiate between various attractions. https://aromantic.fandom.com/wiki/Quoiromantic Obviously I'm not in your brain and can't tell you for sure, but that seems to be what you are describing to me.
  2. Even if there is mutual attraction on all sides, that doesn't mean that people are going to be compatible. They could be a bad fit based on things as small as wearing shoes in the house. People shouldn't stay together, or at least not follow the societal-norm path if they can't mesh easily.
  3. Probably my biggest "difference" is how I perceive romantic love. Until I learned about aromanticism, I assumed everyone was faking (and also hurt people inadvertently), and now I think people have a degree of hubris about romantic love, where they justify objectively bad choices by saying that love excuses it. That and a complete lack of interest in romance related things.
  4. My mom and aunt are 17 years apart, and my aunt moved halfway across the country when my mom was still fairly young. They maintained a close relationship, so absolutely something you'll be able to do.
  5. My favorite plant is a quaking aspen. Entire forests can be just one tree, they make their own sunscreen, the leaves moving in the wind is the most beautiful thing, and they are gorgeous in fall.
  6. My current canon favorites are Peridot from Steven Universe and Nita and Kovit from Market of Monsters/Not Even Bones.
  7. I'm aroace, not aroallo, but I agree. I think a lot people see aromanticism as a microlabel of asexuality, rather than it's own separate thing. I think part of the problem is that the asexual community, as a result of being more well known, controls a lot of the conversation around aromanticism, rather than the aromantic community.
  8. I know very little about history, much less European history, so take this with a grain of salt. If I had to bet, the reason is that France is associated with a lot of romantic-era art, especially music. The romantic era wasn't even about romantic love, it was about the romanticization of life in general and a response to the idea that feelings ought to be discarded. Most of the "romantic" songs to come from it aren't even about romance (I will always be salty about every article about Clair de Lune saying they have no idea what it was about, but it was probably the composer's love interest, as if the literal name isn't a big hint). Since France is so heavily associated with that, it makes sense that the art and culture is similarly misinterpreted (and then that misinterpretation is spread in order to promote tourism).
  9. I have a massive aro flag up in my room, my dad was here for an hour, and I don't think he even noticed. Probably for the best.
  10. I think it's like the other, local, bills. It does a few things. First, it's really big and makes smaller bills seem more reasonable (and since so many democrats in this country are obsessed with appearing bipartisan, they will be more likely to compromise on the smaller stuff). Next, it makes the concept of anti-queer laws more mainstream, so people are more conditioned to it and don't see future attempts to be as outrageous as they are. Finally, it popularizes bigotry and misconceptions and paints them as genuine things to consider, rather than the vitriolic lies they actually are. I doubt any but the most extreme politicians have any delusions that this will pass. The annoying thing is that generating discussion and outrage is the point, but not talking about it does more damage. It's a lose-lose situation.
  11. I want to leave more and more every day. I’m genuinely worried for my safety and the safety of the people I care about. And I have a decent amount of privilege here too. My parents are debating if they want to wait for me to finish college before trying to leave.
  12. From what I can find, women make up about 24.2% of the engineering field (which is up 4% from 2020 so that's nice!). Proportionate to % of population, that's really small. (Also, and I don't fault you for this, I only recently came to terms with it myself, but I said non-cis-man for a reason) As for the baby teeth, my body decided to just never grow adult teeth in two spots, and since the roots of the baby teeth were long enough, it was better to keep them than pull them out and close the gap/have fake teeth. So they are as permanent as adult teeth are.
  13. i don't know much about specific drama, but I had an AVEN account for a while and just found the culture very uncomfortable. There were a few specific things, but they aren't really a big deal and aren't really that interesting. I also believer there was a point at which AVEN was thinking about taking over Arocalypse which made a lot of people mad, but I'm not positive that happened, so don't quote me on it lol.
  14. talked about being aro in class today. kinda terrifying, but I feel better having done it.

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    2. Neon

      Neon

      @sevanyeah everything went fine. I did it in a class where I know everyone and the teacher has been supportive of other lgbtq+ people.

    3. illumi

      illumi

      ayy congrats man! good for yall

    4. Maryland

      Maryland

      90%  sure my biology teacher is aroace. Dude said he aint married, yet he has a whie ring  on his middel finger. tempted on talking to him to see what it means (i already know)

       

      congrats anyways!

  15. Recently, I confirmed to myself that I am not cisgender. It's something I've been dancing around for a very long time, but a few days ago it just clicked into place as a fact rather than a possibility. The problem is, I don't know what to do with that information. I don't have the faintest idea of how to use it. I know what it's supposed to mean, but I don't know what it actually means for me. I don't even know what label(s) fit, or if I want to use them. I don't know literally anything about what I should do now, or what I want to do now. So, uh, anywhere I can begin?
  16. 1. Aromantic Coded Villian 2. Lowkey Jerk 3. Wands 4. Aromantic
  17. 2 permanent baby teeth/missing adult teeth Non-cis-man in engineering Writes music
  18. Exactly. Privilege implies power over others due to being aroace, which just does not occur. And the straight passing argument is dumb (and rooted in biphobia). Like yes, people may look at an aroace person and assume they are straight, but they may do the same for any member of the queer community not actively engaged in blatantly obvious sexual/romantic activity with someone of the same gender.
  19. @Storm_leopardcatSpecifically, Jaiden said something to the effect of “I still feel platonic love and have empathy, I'm not a monster” (this is NOT an exact quote). The reason that is aphobic is that there are many people who do not feel platonic love, feel disconnected from the concept of love, etc.. (Loveless aros and aplatonic people are the main groups that come to mind). The ableism comes from the part about empathy, as some people with various kinds of neurodivergence have low empathy. With that statement (I don’t actually remember if it was 1 or 2 different statements), Jaiden demonized a lot of people’s everyday existence. I am of the opinion that it wasn’t deliberate (especially since that rhetoric is fairly common in a lot of asexual and some aromantic spaces). I hope this helps. /gen
  20. @Storm_leopardcat the first post here explains it, as well as various other posts here. I don’t remember the exact quote or timestamp anymore
  21. The whole soundtrack for Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts
  22. Ooh I like that. Mine is "love is love, and just as lovely is lack thereof" But I feel like "lovely" is the wrong word in that context, so I kind of like your's better.
  23. I recently finished Rebecca Schaeffer's Market of Monsters series, and was stoked when the two main characters were confirmed as arospec (and acespec) in all but words. It happens in the third book, and in my opinion is really well done. The first book is called Not Even Bones, and there's a webcomic by that name currently coming out based on the series.
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