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3 years ago

What does it mean if the Tired Waiter Guy from that movie was my favorite?

If your favorite character from The Spongebob Squarepants Movie (2004) was Mindy the mermaid you’re gay now


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3 years ago

Pride month is less than a week away?! Anyway, just reminding y’all that the A in LGBTQIA+ stands for Asexual, Aromantic, and Agender


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3 years ago

With the right attitude, anything can be platonic. /hj

not me doing mental gymnastics to turn every love song I listen to into a ballad about platonic love and friendship in my head like:

Not Me Doing Mental Gymnastics To Turn Every Love Song I Listen To Into A Ballad About Platonic Love
Not Me Doing Mental Gymnastics To Turn Every Love Song I Listen To Into A Ballad About Platonic Love

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3 years ago

Here's your reminder that:

Acespec people can call themselves asexual

Arospec people can call themselves aromantic

Aroacespec people can call themselves aroace

The words asexual, aromantic, and aroace, do not belong solely to those on one end of the spectrum. Demi, cupio, grey, lith, quoi, and all other aspecs are just as welcome under these words.

I saw a post that claimed only those without any form of romantic or sexual attraction could call themselves "gay/bi/etc. aroace" and that those on the spectrums somewhere have to use something else. Frankly, it's beyond ridiculous and aphobic to say so. Those on the spectrums are just as allowed to use the words that have always been granted to them within the community.

Do not let anyone tell you that the community you're in doesn't belong to you, or that you're less welcome here.


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