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/u/WheelOfTheWagon on Welp. Guess I'll just take my Asexuality to my grave then.

nah. you just live in a little protective bubble. and also, when sexuality is not being mentioned, im rather outgoing/confident and I actually quite like who I am in general. but that doesnt stop sex culture from making me feel invalid. November 17, 2020 at 12:02AM

/u/WheelOfTheWagon on Welp. Guess I'll just take my Asexuality to my grave then.

im already subbed there lmao November 17, 2020 at 12:02AM

/u/what_did_i_do_wronge on Welp. Guess I'll just take my Asexuality to my grave then.

Shit man that sucks but if it's makes anyone feel better you're special and you're not alone so don't take it si hard on yourself for something You can't controle. November 17, 2020 at 12:01AM

/u/Mawngee on It's time to end the tyranny of coupledom | Relationships

Sexism is the reason; because it's "the wife's duty to support the husband" mentality that was/is so pervasive. The wife wasn't allowed to have her own personality, so had to be an extension of the husband. It's good that it's becoming less and less of an issue, but there still some places where the wife is referred to as "Mrs. <husband's name>" instead of her actual name. There are also shitty stereotypes that say an unmarried person must have something wrong with them, ignoring all the moral failings of past married presidents/politicians. November 16, 2020 at 11:56PM

/u/AegoWaffles on Welp. Guess I'll just take my Asexuality to my grave then.

r/Antinatalism would like you to join us November 16, 2020 at 11:56PM

/u/bannercat on Got rejected for being ace last night

Thats rel, bruh November 16, 2020 at 11:56PM

/u/SearchingForKokomo on Welp. Guess I'll just take my Asexuality to my grave then.

That sounds like issues with confidence and assertiveness rather than a societal problem actively making your life worse off than your contemporaries November 16, 2020 at 11:55PM