Archive for ‘asexuality’
Happy end of Ace Awareness Week, everyone! There are 11 hours left on this auction for a good cause, just in case anyone wants to go bid…
Also, go and have a look at this excellent website, Sex Positive St Louis – there’s an interview with this asexual guy Michael, and there’s some really useful information in there, too. If you want to read a bit more about asexuality, I’d recommend this interview. And their whole website has some great sex-positive articles in general. Go see!
This one is for Kirsty, who basically came up with the whole comic. She blogs some awesome Harry Potter stuff, and if you like Bellatrix you should really follow her.
Kirstaroo tells me this joke is as old as the hills. I don’t care. It’s the first time I’ve heard it, and I can’t be the only one, right? Right?
I really do get very into cheese on toast sometimes, and I also like a person who wears odd socks. Asexy or not, what attracts you to someone? Answers in the comments please!
And, how are you all finding Asexual Awareness Week? Heard any excellent stories? Come out to anyone?
Inspired by this letter to Dan Savage, his response, and the comments thereafter.
If you want to find out more, you might like this blog here.
In other news, I like the new acronym, GSM for Gender and Sexuality Minority. The old one, LGBTQQIAKLKDFGNAL was getting a little bit unwieldy, amirite?
ETA: Here it is in French.
I am so tired and ill, and I have to travel tomorrow morning and I haven’t packed and it’s past midnight, so forgive me if this seems a little rushed. This is what the amazing Mattie made me on the back of an envelope to help me work out my sexuality this week, and I thought that since it helped me so much it could do you some good, too.
ETA: Oh, holy mother of Lady Gaga, I am reading this stuff through and it’s all so confusing. When I am home and ill, I am going to vastly improve this, okay?
Download from Scribd.com and print scaled to an A4 page:
Fr srs. Any confusion over sexual identity, this magical device will clear it all up.
I can’t think how to describe how to use it! You do it in pairs. (Hurrrr.) One person holds it on their thumbs and index fingers, and asks the confused individual to pick a number. The “fortune teller” moves the device in a chompy sort of way, or a bit like itsy-bitsy spider, for that many numbers. The confused individual then picks a shape, and the fortune teller does more of the chomping for spelling the shape. Then the confused individual picks a different shape, and whatever is under that shape is the Answer.
I am reading this through and being thoroughly confused. I am going to make a YouTube video when I get home, because what the actual.
ETA 06/10/2012: Awwww yeah, this one is in French too!



