(LB : https://dice.camp/@artemis/116760329348966505)

My queerness comes from my asexuality. I may also be agender, panromantic and polyamourous but I fucking tell you that my queerness comes from my asexuality and it will always be the first colours that I show with pride.
If you can accept me for the other labels but say "asexuality isn't LGBTQ+" I just won't come to your event or whatever because my asexuality is fucking queer.
I had enough of this bullshit on Twitter and Tumblr for years, I sincerely hope I won't see any of it ever again (I'm quite hopeful in my area, lots of aces at Pride and we've always been included) and that everyone will just stop fucking excluding people from queerness with the excuse "you're not oppressed" because it's foolish and not helping at all.

#Asexuality #Queerness #Pride

@prismnpen

I pretty much agree with all the points made here and this article had some new ones I didn't even consider. Like yeah, it does look pretty similar to the nonbinary flag, and that can cause issues, or how most people don't know the meaning of each stripe so they care more about the design.

They're just going to see the clashing design and go, "That's kinda ugly," and move on. Not to mention it ruins the symmetry with the aromantic flag, and that flag already came to the conclusion that adding yellow to it just doesn't look good.

Like, I get the additional two stripes are well-intentioned, but they make the flag too busy/clashing and it very much feels like it was made by someone who doesn't have much experience in graphic design. The darker reddish purple right next to that bright pink just doesn't work. At least make the pink and yellow the same shade as the purple.

We use the darker colors because asexuality is the lack of sexual attraction, so adding bright and clashing colors kind of ruins that. We don't have to match the brighter and more intense colors of the other pride flags because asexuality is unique, and that's not a bad thing! We shouldn't have to conform to what the allos are doing.

Also like, for flag changes like switching away from the lipstick lesbian flag was because the flag wasn't inclusive and the creator was biphobic, transphobic, and racist, so switching to a more inclusive flag made sense. Unless there's something I don't know about the designer of the asexual flag, that reason doesn't apply here.

#Asexual #Asexuality #Aromantic #AsexualFlag #FlagDiscourse #Queer #Flag

In 2025, asexual influencer and founder of Ace In Grace Ashabi Owagboriaye created a “New Asexuality flag”, and introduced the completed design in April 2026. While some asexuals embraced the new 6-stripe flag, others rejected the “updated” design with varying degrees of hostility.
https://medium.com/prismnpen/new-flag-asexual-visibility-49cec32de515?sk=0bcbec7d4a15abf10e7fe71b85fad217

#LGBTQ #Asexuality #PrideFlag

Would a New Flag Help with Asexual Visibility?

United we stand. Divided we’ll fall.

Medium

Here is the AI image I created for the article for members of the LGBTQ community to use as they see fit.

#Asexuality #AcePride #AsexualAwareness

Asexual refers to people who have little or no sexual attraction to others. Contrary to the opinions of some, those who are asexual are not broken—they are simply who they are.

Asexuality is still a relatively new term gaining acceptance, and research into the subject is just beginning. Since my understanding of asexuality is also still developing, I invite you to check out the informational resources listed in the full version of this article over on Substack.

#LGBTQAlphabet #Asexuality #AcePride #AsexualAwareness #VisibleAce

https://open.substack.com/pub/bisasquatch/p/its-day-7-of-the-lgbtq-alphabet-series

It’s Day 7 of the LGBTQ alphabet series: It’s OK to be an Ace.

A is for Asexual

Bi Sasquatch sightings
Es gab ein paar Probleme beim Upload, darum sind hier einige tolle Beiträge ausgefallen. Wir holen das endlich nach und starten mit unserem Posting zum #IAD2026 #InternationalAsexualityDay #Ace #Asexuality #Asexuell #AceVisibility #Aspec #QueerCommunity #Sichtbarkeit #AspecGerman #Dankbarkeit
Bei der Queeren Theke des Utopia Kiosk Stuttgart darf ich über die ace Community sprechen - und darüber, warum das A in einem queeren Format was zu suchen hat.
Eintritt frei. Wer ein Buch von mir kaufen will, möge Bargeld zur Hand haben.
Eckdaten: Donnerstag, 18.6., 18:30 Uhr, im Utopia Kiosk, Lazarettstraße 5 (Züblin Parkhaus), 70182 Stuttgart.
#stuttgart #utopiakiosk #asexualität #asexuell #asexual #asexuality #asexuellesspektrum

I think I'm finally… okay with my sexual side. I still feel asexual irl, and I'm hardly attracted to Typical Sex Things (patent pending), but when depicted in furry art, I can find myself enjoying it.
Maybe its just the (often) cartoony characters that smooth out the parts of sex I find unattractive in reality. After all, being depicted in art, no matter how much I adore the style, usually doesn't remove those parts entirely. But depending on the artist, it can emphasize things that DO, and I think that's the key to why I don't want to have traditional sex in real life, but I can enjoy sexual furry art.
Especially the facial expressions. Fuck. If there's one thing I like about "normal" sex depicted in furry art its seeing someone with a toony style draw a character with the cutest dorky grin, ears flopped, eyes closed and eyebrows tilted in that submissive way, lost in pleasure, either in a calm, gentle sense, or an overstimulated, howling-at-the-moon-in-extacy kind of way. If there's one thing I think is attractive about sex (in furry art), its characters' reactions to overwhelming or consistently mind-melting sensations. Just… so genuinly beautiful and often dreamy~ <3

Maybe I'll elaborate more some other time. I like talking openly about this stuff.


#sex #sex-discussion #asexual #asexuality #asexual-spectrum #sexuality #sexual-discovery #intimacy #furry-art-discussion #furry-art #furry #furry-porn #furry-porn-discussion

Ho trovato questo screenshot su r/asexuality. Che ne pensate?

#lgbtqia #asexuality #aromanticism #enby