In honor of Lesbian Visibility Day, we published an article on the experiences of ace and aro lesbia
In honor of Lesbian Visibility Day, we published an article on the experiences of ace and aro lesbians and lesbian-aligned people. Thank you to everyone who contributed, and please feel free to add more! Full article here: https://taaap.org/2022/04/26/lesbian-aspecs/Tagging our contributors from the Tumblr space: @urpurplehairedsage, @alextown, @someweirdoartist[ID: 2 inforgraphics with quotes. “Aspec Lesbians. “I feel far more connected to the lesbian label than I do to the community; as an aspec lesbian, some of the most virulent acemisia I have received has been from cis zedsexual lesbians. That has made me less than enthused about trying to join lesbian communities.” - Amaranthe Rae. “There are a lot of stereotypes about female friendship and patriarchal society tends to invalidate w/w relationships if they don’t have sex. We are not “just friends” just because we don’t have intercourse.” - Tefa.“There is no right way to be a lesbian, and complexity of labeling does not mean confusion or lack of experience.” - Mel. “It’s interesting, for me these two parts of myself pretty much go together. I couldn’t really talk about my aromanticism without mentioning my lesbian identity, or vice versa. They have a synergistic relationship.” - Y. “I wish allo people knew that not every aspec lesbian is the same. It truly is a huge spectrum and each person’s experience will be different and unique.” - Lucia.” -- source link
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