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Jot-Aro Kujo

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  1. I think you may be misunderstanding what canon means 😅 (Also, no spoilers, please!)
  2. I dunno, I guess Jughead? Luffy from One Piece? It’s hard for me to exactly pick a “favorite” when there’s so few anyway (headcanons are nice and all, but there’s extremely few characters who can be definitively called canonically aro). I haven’t even read One Piece. Plus there really aren’t allo aro characters out there, so it’s hard for me personally to actually feel represented by most aro characters… I heard there’s one in like, some book I’ve never read, and one in Loveless who doesn’t get treated very well. I’d like to see more characters like me someday, but I don’t have very high hopes for that happening any time soon. In the end, I guess I’ll have to go with Jughead, since he’s the most enjoyable and relatable canon aro to me. Unless Data from Star Trek is canon? I can’t remember if he is or not. Gwen’s alright too, but I like Jughead better.
  3. Nope. I respect people who are into that, but it’s not for me. It wouldn’t be practical for my occupation.
  4. There are plenty of aros who enjoy intimacy, romantic activities, kissing, etc. Romance repulsion and aromanticism are not the same thing, even if they sometimes go together.
  5. Hmm, I once tried to buy a ring designed to look like Dark Magician's staff, so I could pretend I was married when guys won't stop trying to get me to go out with them. But the ring never showed up...
  6. I think it would be beneficial for you to try to remember that your identity exists for you. Not for anyone else. It's not out of the question that it will change someday, and if it does, that's ok. If it doesn't? That's also ok, and it's 100% your right to use whatever terminology is most helpful to you right now. Your feelings and experiences don't exist to prove some sort of point- You're here because you're here, and that's all. At the end of the day, people are always going to try to project their own expectations onto you; I mean, there's people who would say that because I'm latina, I must be very romantic (I'm not) or because I'm latina I must be bisexual (I am), but at the end of the day, neither of these things have any influence over my identity and they don't matter. You have to let yourself exist for yourself, and stop worrying about what other people think, because if you live your life trying to be one thing or another just to prove other people wrong you're going to end up constraining yourself to the point of being miserable. Just be you. And if that means being aro, that's awesome, but I see you're clinging so hard to this that you're second-guessing yourself. That's not a healthy way to think about yourself. Just relax, and let yourself feel whatever you feel or don't feel without worrying about it.
  7. In that case definitely check out TAAAP, AUREA, and uh, I assume AVEN? I'm not ace myself so I don't know as much about the ace side of things, but I would assume they've got something. You can always just google like, "aspec 101" or "asexuality guide" or something like that too. Good luck!
  8. I mean, it's either that, or like... uh... Exclusively Cavetown pretty much. Even Moses Sumney has said he doesn't like people trying to label his orientation, so if you're going strictly by people who self-identify as aromantic, there's really not a lot out there at all. And I don't like Cavetown personally lol (nothing against him, it's just not my style of music).
  9. Why don't you want to explain it? It sounds like they'd be accepting. If you'd rather not give the whole speech, you could always just send them some resources on the subject. There's plenty around online. I think TAAAP might have a printable "aspec 101" pamphlet? Unless that was something made just for events and not on the website, idk. But anyway, there's stuff you can use to help teach them the terminology and such.
  10. Your experiences sound a bit similar to mine. Welcome!
  11. No, I'm pretty sure it just uses a regular AV multi output. The PS2 isn't really too old- HD TVs were already a thing when it came out (even if we wouldn't consider them all that "HD" by modern standards). Plus my family's not exactly rich, so we don't have one of those fancy new "only has two ports and built-in Bluetooth for connecting to your Apple Wiretap" type TVs, just a pretty typical cheap widescreen from like 2010 or something. I'm pretty sure we still have the cables the PS2 originally came with.
  12. Stuff like that, yeah. There's actually a big reason why denim is popular in the punk scene; Punk rock has a long history with the working class, and originally the stage costumes were just the musician's work clothes- Rips and stains and all, rebelling against the idea that someone needs to have clean, undamaged clothes in order to be acceptable in public. Denim is also, for much the same reasons as it's popular with physical laborers, great for providing a level of protection in a fight. As the punk scene grew and DIY art and fashion became a big part of it, people started adding things like studs and spikes, painted or bleached details, and patches or pins representing their favorite bands or political statements. Hardworking denim has stayed a staple of punk fashion. (In the 90s and 2000s when it became trendy to imitate a punk or grunge look, pre-ripped and pre-bleached denim became pretty common, but most punks find it distasteful due to its soullessness- These clothes seek to imitate the damaged clothes of the working class without having any actual wear and tear, or any of the emotion and artistic thought put into DIY fashion.) So basically while denim itself isn't exclusive to punk, it is a huge staple of punk fashion, so someone who admires punk fashion might like denim clothes.
  13. Oh I mean I've heard it's a good show, I'm not into it myself but I have nothing against it. I'm just baffled they let them say "demon realm" on Disney Channel. They never would've let Alex Hirsch do that lmao
  14. Wait, the demon realm? Ain't that show a Disney Channel thing? They let them say "demon realm" on Disney channel???
  15. I'd like to live in the Pokemon world... Free healthcare, lil guys to be your bestie, a society that's so communal and trustworthy that kids can wander off on their own and there's always someone to help them, and the only people trying to destroy the environment are so weak their plans can be thwarted by an 11yo and their very powerful cat. Granted, the transportation infrastructure is usually a nightmare for some reason, but everything else? Man sign me up
  16. I think you should politely bring it up with them. I mean, even outside the context of aromanticism, third wheeling someone is just kind of a douchey thing to do. It’s not that they shouldn’t ever show affection to each other when around other people, or whatever, but it’s important for any couple to learn how to do so in a way that doesn’t make other people feel ignored. (Granted, there’s also some couples who seem to do it on purpose in order to intentionally flaunt their relationship status… Those couples usually don’t last very long, ironically lol)
  17. I didn't say you had to be polyamorous, and I'm sorry I made you feel that way. I support you fully and I hope you can do whatever makes you most comfortable. I just wanted to make sure you understood, since aro polyamory is not the same as allo polyamory, but I suppose I misunderstood your understanding. I apologize for making you uncomfortable, let me know if there's something I can do better.
  18. Realized there isn’t really an active thread for allosexual aros, so… How’s everybody doing?
  19. Nice to meet you. For what it’s worth, being polyam doesn’t necessarily mean dating; I’m aro and polyam and I don’t date anyone. For me, I consider myself polyamorous because as a non-partnering aro, I already exist outside the structure of monogamy and have no reason to limit my activities to one person at a time. Of course, I’m not saying you have to be polyamorous. I’m just clarifying because I think you might be misunderstanding a little bit, which is fair.
  20. Interesting. Is she publicly known to be married? If not, I suppose it's possible.
  21. Why do you want to write romance? I mean that as a genuine question. Like, is there a reason it needs to be there? If it "feels awkward and out of place", then why have you put it in place at all? You're not obligated to write romance if you don't want to. I mean if you want to that's one thing, but it kind of sounds like you don't actually want to. Like you said, you can do the research and look at it objectively, but you don't seem to have the will to actually write it, meaning there's something about it you don't enjoy. You should address why you're doing it at all before worrying about how.
  22. Well Eurobeat specifically isn’t an artist, it’s a musical genre. But as far as the artists I mentioned, I do highly recommend the Clash, especially if you have any interest in history. My favorite songs of theirs are Know Your Rights, London Calling, Spanish Bombs, and Lost in the Supermarket.
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