A Stroll Down Sexuality Lane

This vlogger relates how sexuality changes for some people. (Warning: She goes into slightly graphic detail about her sexual encounters and people may not wish to watch it from work).  

Her claim that she does not go through phases may or may not be accurate. There are people whose sexuality changes through-out their lifetime.

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Dr. Ruth to Put Out a New Wine

Vin d’Amour will soon come to the shelves of the local liquor store near the reader. The wine is designed to help couples relax or get into the mood. The use of wine before intercourse is not strange, even Asexuals may want to take a second look at who markets it. They may or may not be using it for the purpose its promoter intends, although there is a greater chance they are not. The wine is put out by Dr. Ruth Westheimer also known as Dr. Ruth.

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A Few Self Defense Tips

Members of Gender and Sexual Minorities often cringe at exercising their second amendment rights or carrying anything that might remotely be considered a weapon. Even people who would shy away from gun ownership should consider considering ways to actively and passively defend themselves. Ironically, the people who live in big cities with the strictest laws against self-defense items are most likely to need firearms, tasers, and other items that disable an opponent and allow an individual to escape. (Make no mistake: Small towns are not safe any more either, but the crime rates are still lower in small towns than they are in big cities). Asexuals who belong to the Homoromantic, Biromantic or Transgender category unfortunately have more need to learn self-defense than Heteroromantic Cisgender individuals.

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The Long Term Implications of Queer Romance -- The Asexuality Chronicles

Of course, they are not always the same as the long-term implications of straight romance, but it's better for the author of this sentence to let other people explain it. Aromantic Asexuals are less likely to experience romance.

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The Dapper Ace -- What If I'm Not Ace Anymore?

Every Asexual asks this question at some point. It is not something to be feared. Exploration is a healthy part of the teenage and college years. Even adults are sometimes wrong. If someone finds out they are not Asexual, it is not a cause for concern. It does not mean the person is cured. At best, it means the person is changing one set of problems for another. A person who finds out that they are Gay or Straight may find they have a lot of new relationship problems, but they also gain a much larger dating pool.

 

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