Asexual Awareness Week
October 23-29 is Asexuality Awareness Week, also known as Ace Week
It’s an international campaign to awareness/visibility, educate & build community about the range of Ace experiences
Asexuality is a sexual orientation where a person experiences little to no sexual attraction and/or does not experience desire for sexual contact
Asexuality is just as fluid of a spectrum as other orientations
Like any other sexual orientation, asexuality isn’t a choice
Unlike abstinence & celibacy, which are both choices to avoid sex, asexuality is an innate part of who someone is
Asexual people have the same emotional needs as everybody else & are just as capable of forming intimate relationships
Aromantic is defined as not having an interest in or desire for a romantic relationship, as not having romantic attractions
Demi-sexuals do not experience sexual attraction to someone unless they have formed a close emotional or romantic
bond with that person
Gray-asexuals may experience rare sexual attraction, or may experience sexual attraction but not strongly enough to act on them Asexuality is often stigmatized & looked over as an identity, making people who are asexual feel marginalized by both mainstream culture and the LGBT community