/u/LowEndThings on What's more important--a strict definition of asexual identity or a supportive community? Is it acceptable that someone like me, who is only 60% sure that I'm a "true-ace", forgoes the question and just accepts myself as part of the community regardless of meeting the real definition?

The question you have to ask yourself: when talking about asexuality with anyone at any time, are you advocating for yourself or for the community at large? If the former, I'd argue you should do what's best for you while understanding that stating you are something without some research may be harmful down the line. If the latter, I'd say pushing a fixed definition makes more sense to gain more positive recognition and acceptance for the community.





December 18, 2020 at 11:59PM

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