aromantic bisexuals are so cool
you are not "bad bi representation" or "shallow" for experiencing sexual attraction and not romantic attraction
you are not responsible for other people's stereotyping of bisexuality
you are welcome in the bi community
you are awesome
aromantic bisexuals are so cool
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tired of having to reiterate to people ive explicitly came out to as aromantic + bisexual that im not ace. like!! listen to the words ive actually said instead of equating it to asexuality just because being asexual makes more sense to you
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you say you love me and it sounds like a threat, i’d rather be dead than have it be true
(object) of affection
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ace bi, aroace bi, and aro bi flags!
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AROMANTIC BI.
For bisexuals who are also aromantic!
ASEXUAL BI.
For biromantics who are also asexual!
AROACE BI.
For bi people who are also aroace; for bi-oriented aroaces!
Colors from @intersexshez-archive's aroace redesign!
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punk patch ideas for aromanticism?
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Anvil/green aromantic flag
Black represents being devoid of romantic attraction
white represents varied experiences and diversity
green is the opposite of red, red is a traditionally romantic color.
this flag is for those who experience a point of absolute zero in romantic attraction.
“isn’t anvil aro exclusionist” it was coined by an exclusionist for exclusionists, “an aromantic who believes the aro-spec does not exist” that was the original meaning, but i love the term so i use it as a shorthand for my absolute zero in romantic attraction, i hope to popularize this new definition.
green aromantic was coined by me, i use it interchangeably with the term above, green aromantic means an absolute zero in attraction, just like my reclaimed “anvil aro” definition.
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I'm alive ! Im working on some more redacted art stuff this week but have some selfies I took today cause I liked how I looked lol
I'm 3 weeks post op for my chest and I think it looks great so far with tshirts and such <3
[I go by He/They!]
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I want to talk about being aroallo for a little bit. Before I start, I want to make it abundently clear that there's nothing wrong with sex that doesn't involve emotional intimacy. There's nothing wrong with one-night-stands. There's nothing wrong with sex with strangers you're never gonna see again.
However, I guess I'm just feeling kind of bummed about how romantic love seems to be the only kind of love people are capable of associating with sex. Like either you're having no strings attached casual sex or you're having romantic sex and there's no inbetween which just isn't true for me. I lost my virginity to my best friend and it was deeply emotionally intimate and wonderful and I felt very close to them but it wasn't romantic. I'm aromantic. I care immensely about them but as a friend. The way I care about them affected the sex we had. It was emotional, it was personal, it was intimate. None of that is negated by the fact it wasn't romantic. I just wish this was talked about more idk.
Anyway, sorry if this was a bit rambling, I've just been thinking. Aroallos, you're incredible and awesome. Everybody else, go give your local aroallo £5
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Can we all just take a moment to appreciate the fact that Alice Oseman included Jess, an aromantic bisexual, in Loveless?
Not that I don't absolutely love aroace rep as well, but I also don't think there's enough rep for allosexuals on the aro spectrum.
Jess is the first character I've ever seen that's aromantic and still feels sexual attraction, and I think that should mean something.
We need to love our aromantic allosexual characters just the same as our asexual alloromantic characters, people!
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I'm RIGHT.
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maybe i don't hate men. maybe i just hate the fact i'm bisexual.
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