![]() ![]() Maybe the big surprise to me is best summed up in the authors' own metaphor. Someone who is Ace may well have, and enjoy, a romantic relationship. The authors also make it clear that asexual is not the same as aromantic (Aro). It offers some helpful definitions of terms, including Ace (asexual), Allo (allosexual, which is all the people who do want sex, of whatever flavor), and demisexual, those who feel desire under certain limited circumstances. Like any such guide, it's a starting place, not a be-all and end-all. This comic book is exactly what the title says-a quick and easy guide. I picked this book up because I have recently had my attention drawn to asexuality, and wanted to know just what that is. Asexuality is a real identity and it’s time the world Learn about asexuality, and for Ace people themselves, to validate theirĮxperiences. ![]() Molly Muldoon and cartoonist Will Hernandez, both in the ace community,Īre here to shed light on society’s misconceptions of asexuality and That their lack of sexual desire means they are broken – so writer So, it’s kinda hard to be ace in a society so steeped in You don’t learn about it in school, you don’t hear “ace” on Title: A Quick and Easy Guide to Asexuality ![]()
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