/u/Chiss_Navigator on DAE have a hard time using the term "coming out"?

I mean, I don't associate myself with the word "queer." But I have no sexual inclinations and some people call that asexuality. At present, I don't find disclosing this information to be a major event since it's not like I pretend to be into something I'm not. I think I might classify me telling my parents about it years ago as a "coming out" moment since at the time it simultaneously felt like a confession to them and to myself. I haven't made any such declarations since but a couple times people have asked me if I'm asexual and I've said yes sort of like when people ask me if I drink coffee and I say no.





July 26, 2021 at 12:34AM

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