Spider-Man based Bi and Gray Ace moodboard~ ^^
For an anon!! Hope you like this~
Want one? Send an ask!! -mod Jay
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Restocked Pride
My pride plushies have been restocked with a few new pride flags! Go check it out: etsy
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Before I got the sex talk my friend decided to tell me how babies are made and said “the man has to pee in the woman’s hole”
The incorrectness of the word pee aside, I was most confused about the word hole and thought she meant belly button
So I thought well why would he have the pee directly why can’t he just pee in a cup then you pour that cup into the belly button and bam you’re pregnant.
I literally thought of a why around sex without even knowing what sex was and it still took me years to accept I am an aspec
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I was today's years old when I realized that people actually think that other people are attractive.
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PEOPLE JUST LOOK AT A BODY AND BE LIKE : 'whoa I wanna date, hot, sexy, kiss kiss' ?!?!?
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Aspec Pride Cats
[Image ID: A series of five images,each with three sloppy doodles of cats colored to look like pride flags. The flags for each photo include:
The Asexual flag, the Aromatic flag & the AroAce flag
The Demiromantic Flag, the Aroallo flag & the Fraysexual flag
The Demisexual Flag, the Aroflux flag & the Cupiosexual flag
The Aceflux flag, the Acespec flag & the Gray-Ace flag
The A-Spec flag, the Arospec flag & the Quoisexual flag]
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Hello everyone! We wanted to do a piece talking about the intersectionality of disabled and aspec identities and experiences - does this ring true to your experiences? What did we miss? Info on the images are written out below and included in alt text.
[Text reads: July is Disability Pride Month. Let's discuss Disability and Aspec Identity. While individuals may be both aspec and disabled, the two groups also have many similarities outside of people who exist in both. Ableism and aphobia, while both robust issues on their own, have intersecting pain points. Ace and aro people may be accused of being "sick" or "unnatural", and in need of a cure. Simple existence is conflated with suffering, and some people may be more invested in "fixing" aspec people rather than accepting them.
The idealized future - long life, independent living, marriage, children, etc - does not necessarily leave room for people in these groups. Disabled and aspec people can definitely have wonderful futures, without adhering to ableist and amatonormative notions of what a future should look like. Both groups are frequently treated as an afterthought in the realms of legislation/political advocacy and community care*. *A great time to remind y'all that we are still in a pandemic. Wear a mask.
People who are both disabled and aspec may deal with the added stress of stereotype threat*. Stereotype threat is the anxiety and stress that comes from possibly confirming a negative stereotype about the demographic one is apart of. Stereotype threat may arise due to the stereotype that disabled people are not suitable for romantic and/or sexual relationships, or due to the stereotype that asexuality and aromanticism are signs of illness or dysfunction. *Stereotype threat can occur to people of any minority demographic - age, race, gender, orientation, etc.]
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