@@DavidJBradley I was going to write you don't know what this means to me just to be seen even by a complete (parasocially related) stranger but I think you do know. I really enjoy your channel and I hope it brings you happiness, as it has many of us..
@DavidJBradley5 жыл бұрын
I am glad you feel seen and very happy I could help in any way.
@Zoltiboi4 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to comment the same haha :)
@MusicMan27_3 ай бұрын
It’s really helpful going through these videos and learning more. Thank you.
@leximay5085 жыл бұрын
"Maybe you haven't met the right cactus yet." AAAAAAAAAAAAAA THATS EXACTLY WHAT ITS LIKE AAAAAAAAAAAAA
@redlightning62434 жыл бұрын
Exactly! I hate that Fucking Phrase!
@DocKrazy4 жыл бұрын
Obligatory "everything is a dildo if you're brave enough"
@luciussakura50314 жыл бұрын
I laughed so hard.
@tobeseve40205 жыл бұрын
"Maybe you haven't met the right person yet." Um. I have a boyfriend. I HAVE met the right person. I just don't want to have sex with him.
@moonshadow17954 жыл бұрын
@Edward Palafox they normally mean the "Maybe you haven't met the right person yet" as an explanation on why Ace dont want to have sex.
@GrayeIra4 жыл бұрын
Moon Shadow yeah. Though i will never understand the appeal to having sex
@thisisyourusernameondrugs93734 жыл бұрын
@@GrayeIra as a resident allosexual, it's because it's exciting and it feels good (both mentally/emotionally and physically)
@rayenelarguet33504 жыл бұрын
They might as well tell a heterosexual guy “maybe you haven’t met the right guy yet”🤡
@tobeseve40204 жыл бұрын
@@rayenelarguet3350 I'm saying that the next time someone says "Um, I'm straight actually."
@Zeturic4 жыл бұрын
How do you know you're not polyamorous? Maybe you haven't met the right people yet.
@pugjuice84624 жыл бұрын
goddamn, underrated joke
@kaiyodei4 жыл бұрын
it's about love and relationship anarchy and smashing monoromanticsm, not about "i need more people to fuck I can't stick with one. I have lots of love to give"
@thallh4 жыл бұрын
kaiyodei the point is people will already know if they want to pursue a poly relationship. Some people are strictly monogamous so it’s an alright comparison
@MalaMala-os2no4 жыл бұрын
interesting!
@QuantumFluxable4 жыл бұрын
for real though, many people who decide they want or would be interested in a poly relationship don't quite realize how much emotional work and other things it entails. (that's probably part of why the "jokingly-asking-for-a-threesome"-joke is so popular...) I've seen and heard about lots of examples where folks were fairly unhappy with their poly relationships because of their partners' disregard, and because of the way poly works for most (with a lot of honest and open talk) it is kind of a meeting-the-right-people-thing. This doesn't apply to people who operate under the "don't ask, don't tell"-principle I guess. Or this could just be my perspective having transformed my long-term relationship of 10 years into a poly relationship...
@elwynmckenzie60275 жыл бұрын
I get, "How come you don’t have a boyfriend?" As if having one would validate my existance. My (estranged) father was worried that I hadn't had sex at the grand old age of 22. He has since passed on so he must be tossing in his grave that I'm now 50 and haven't had sex. Doesn't worry me in the least. All I need now is to meet a flat earther to tell me I don't exist because I'm Australian. Yep an Ace Aussie I'm doomed!
@S0rar1a5 жыл бұрын
Elwyn McKenzie haha, I feel yah! I’ve actually seen a flat earther in person before (didn’t talk to them as I was kinda busy at that time) and we both live in Australia. It’s just a wild concept to me. Sorry that your dad didn’t understand btw, I haven’t told all of my parents yet, but I’ve already gotten The Phrase from my mum when I first told her and gave a (albeit) brief description of what it means
@Zed96594 жыл бұрын
@@S0rar1a omg srsly meet to I met a flat earther
@alegria18134 жыл бұрын
I absolutely LOVE your name it sounds elvish!
@elwynmckenzie60274 жыл бұрын
@@alegria1813 thanks. Depending on which what resource you use depends on what my name means. Either 'White Browed' or 'Friend of the Elves'. I know which one I like. (You can spell it Elwin if you are male)
@elwynmckenzie60274 жыл бұрын
@@S0rar1a I don't think I'll tell my mum. She's 91. She doesn't need the concept. If I told the rest of my family, they'd think I was making the whole thing up. And I don't need the aggravation of explaning to concept.
@metra86044 жыл бұрын
If you're an asexual only child, a way to come out is 'THE BLOODLINE ENDS HERE' Edit: Wait this comment exists? Damn..
@chocolatez90424 жыл бұрын
*murders family*
@sakurawitch13034 жыл бұрын
pretty much (but I have two half siblings, my sister is bi leaning female and my brother is unknown atm, so we'll see if the bloodline actually ends on both sides or not lmao)
@lokimemes46944 жыл бұрын
I'm one of three kids, but none of us are having kids (I'm also asexual) :) I can use it :)
@lenoralee95534 жыл бұрын
@@welshieranger4697 Awesome.
@hugenerd974 жыл бұрын
OMG I LOW-KEY WANNA DO THAT IF I WERE TO COME OUT LMAO. Like, ik some ace/aro people have kids but idk if I would want kids so...
@conspiracypanda12004 жыл бұрын
The ace flag really is visually appealing, which is funny because that also seems to be the only compliment I can give to an "attractive" person: they're just visually appealing and that's the end of my train of thought... :V
@schale80514 жыл бұрын
Same here. I have a close friend who tends to get frustrated with me because I never have any strong reactions to the guys she and other friends fawn over (She probably thinks I have crazy high standards or something xD) and I just can't get her to understand the concept that I do recognise these men as attractive/good looking but don't feel attraction towards them. I'm not blind and we all know what's considered attractive in our society (thanks every medium ever for hammering it home constantly) but that doesn't mean I'm obliged to have any sort of reaction to that
@Mathee4 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I wonder if it's a coincidence that I'm aro-ace and my favorite colors are purple, green, and blackXD
@BlueGuyTube4 жыл бұрын
It's such a great coincidence, i'm a male and always loved purple, especially with black, but would obviously never use it, much less wear it. Now I tend to use it (with black) as much as possible, it gives a distinctive look without being too excessive
@ascung4 жыл бұрын
I knew this man who in my opinion had a very symmetrical face, and I would bring it up saying how is face is visually appealing due to the symmetry.
@princessthyemis4 жыл бұрын
OMG ME TOO! I feel so RELIEVED!
@candylover12325 жыл бұрын
I'm using the cactus line from now on!
@DavidJBradley5 жыл бұрын
You have my blessing.
@directornie50915 жыл бұрын
Same 😂
@redlightning62434 жыл бұрын
Same!
@Ranahi_Itma4 жыл бұрын
I saw a video about an acephobic asking a couple of asexual women during a _Pride parade_ that how many times do you have sex in order to be considered asexual.. (This was after the women telling him that there are asexuals who have had sex and have partners who are allosexuals, and there are asexuals who don't have intimacy) My reponse to such a question would be: Have you ever fell so hard it was painful? Have you ever broken a bone? Have you ever burned yourself so badly? Have you been stung by a bee? Have you cut yourself and started bleeding? -Yes. Would you like to do it again? -No. (There's your answer) This goes as well if the acephobic in question ever asks: how would you identify asexual when you have given up your viginty? (Or have had sex before?)
@DeRien84 жыл бұрын
I can imagine finding some interesting/strange answers with it too 😅
@remington86175 жыл бұрын
I was once talking to my mom about Sherlock, and I told her about how he isn't interested in women (or men) and she laughed and called him a robot. About a day later I mentioned the word 'asexual' to her and she burst out laughing... lol now I don't think I'll ever come out to her.
@mousebee55684 жыл бұрын
Yipes; I'm sorry ;-; I hope you'll know you're still valid and your feelings matter no matter what anyone else says 💜🖤
@mariafausti31284 жыл бұрын
Your mom is close minded I guess
@remington86174 жыл бұрын
@@mariafausti3128 definitely
@annjay25814 жыл бұрын
What about Irene Adler? Sherlock is clearly interested in her. I'm pretty sure he's demisexual. Not that he really needs romance, I think he needs mental stimulation from someone whos as smart as him to be sexually attracted...
@mayaklast63344 жыл бұрын
@@annjay2581 In the books, Sherlock isn't at all interested in Irene Adler in a romantic manner : she has him fooled, he is grudgingly impressed and say something like 'what a woman!' and that's all it is. He is, in fact, never attracted or in a relationship with anyone (same can be true of Hercule Poirot, by the way... might be a genius thing... or a detective thing ^^)
@tickytickytango56344 жыл бұрын
"I'm worried that you'll be lonely" Do allos not have friends? Are they okay? Should I be worried?
@nessa-parmentier3 жыл бұрын
Last time someone said to me that i must be lonely how I am, i responded that I have my family and quite a lot of friends, and I already don't have enough time for all these people, how the hell could I add a significant other without damaging several friendships I have ?
@connerblank50692 жыл бұрын
See, I'm ALSO asocial. I ACTUALLY don't have friends. It has nothing to do with my being ace though.
@jan-pi-ala-suli9 ай бұрын
allos scare me
@nuclearcatbaby11313 ай бұрын
I don't even have friends. I'm too schizoid to mind though.
@racheln85634 жыл бұрын
The “just try it!” argument really infuriates me. Just how much more condescending can a person get? As if I were a five-year-old they’re trying to persuade to take a bite of broccoli.
@Newfiecat4 жыл бұрын
Holy cow, yes, that's EXACTLY what it's like!
@AegixDrakan4 жыл бұрын
Ughh...god yes, I feel you. Really, this kind of thing is why I'm ok with the fact that I decided to allow it to happen to me to fully sate my curiosity. So I can then rebut that garbage with "Tried it, was boring, awkward and honestly not worth the effort. Next argument!"
@nataschavisser5734 жыл бұрын
@@AegixDrakan "...let it happen to me" That is also how I approached my singular experiences in this area. It was weirdly dissociative and also boring and awkward. Cannot recommend.
@Weather-more3 жыл бұрын
I still don't like broccoli.
@moonrya3 жыл бұрын
'Just try it' I'm not even asexual and this sentence is bs, it isn't that easy to get laid and sex sometimes can not be appealing to anyone. Screw aphobes
@AsusNoctu4 жыл бұрын
As a asexual, aromantic woman and I don't want children: "Maybe you haven't met the right person yet." "You don't need sex to get pregnant." "Have you tried sex? Why not? Maybe you will like it." "You will be lonely when you are old." "Why would you NOT want children?" I hate all these phrases. And yes, I was also ask about 'self love'. Just because I CAN have an orgasm and it CAN feel relaxing having one doesn't mean I WANT or NEED sex with another person. And I love that these days there are videos like this and website and such things. 10 years ago I though something was wrong with me. Healthy 20 years old girl with no sexual interest in another person? Who never fell in love or something like this? Who never unterstood why theshirtless guys of that boy band are that great? I was really lucky that I have a GP who learns constantly about such things. She did a blood test (free healthcare yay) to check some stuff, but after the results came back and all was normal she took the time to have a talk with me about asexual and aromantic people. I never heard these words befor and I was so happy to learn that no, nothing is wrong with me, I'm just asexual and aromantic. Thank you for such a great video.
@WillowLemmons3 жыл бұрын
I'm a Demiromantic so I'm probably not going to have children either but it might happen
@dannythekingofchaosandkitt48923 жыл бұрын
yeeeah I know that feeling... I, fortunately, heard some of these questions too 😭
@gamewrit00582 жыл бұрын
You have/had an awesome GP! 🥰👍💜🖤💜
@connerblank50692 жыл бұрын
Personally, If asked about why I don't want children, I'm more likely to get into a 30 minute political debate about how the world is doomed and I feel it would be blatantly immoral to bring children into it while it only ever seems to get worse, rather than insisting on my asexuality. "I'm still not sure society won't collapse in MY lifetime, thanks. I don't need kids that definitely don't have to worry about that question because it's no longer in question." That's just me being pedantic, though. In reality, I probably just haven't met the rig-
@gamewrit00582 жыл бұрын
@@connerblank5069 😆🤩👍💜💜💜
@scabual5 жыл бұрын
“Wait till you hit high school” is what my mom said When I came out. Nope still asexual sorry mum no grandkids for you 😂
@xRainings4 жыл бұрын
😂 The only grandchildren my parents will get is a cat and a few other pets
@terminaldeity4 жыл бұрын
I came out as ace at 27, and had been in several allosexual relationships at that point, so at least my parents couldn't pull the "it's just a phase" thing.
@galeforce31924 жыл бұрын
Pff~, high school is when I started to realize that I just don't care about that stuff. I got a crush on a friend in junior year, but the idea of having sex with that guy was completely awkward. It wasn't until shortly after college that I tried explaining to my dad what asexuality is and that I don't care about sex. I think I summed it up as "I don't give a fuck about giving a fuck." I'm 28 and still have yet to get into any sort of relationship, but I know I'm not aromantic.
@chaotic_enby26254 жыл бұрын
My parents still say that “it’s just a phase” and “you’ll meet the right person eventually” and “you’re too young to know” shit... I’m 19.
@Spider0Web4 жыл бұрын
@@chaotic_enby2625 Don't expect that to stop any time soon. I'm 32 and still get these things said to me by people who really should know better by now.
@MythicalHex5 жыл бұрын
all this is why I get pissed when people say 'normal doesn't exist' like if it didn't bloody exist then why is anything that is different treated like it's a bad thing.
@chocokittybo4 жыл бұрын
A better phrase is 'nobody is the expectation of normal' or something to that extent.
@Ranahi_Itma4 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness riiight!! Like especially in literature or in movies (romantic-comedies mostly) there's that _one_ idiot that says "I'm not like other guys/girls" And you see them getting praises, attention, people just accepting them for who they are. But then in reality, asexuals aren't actually like other people who are allosexuals but we get hate, we get laughed at and no one wants to take us seriously.
@dreamingwolf75214 жыл бұрын
One way to put it is that there is no objective normal but everyone seems to have their own idea of what normal should be and when some people’s idea of normal is challenged they react to the existence of anything or anyone that contradicts that idea with hostility or by trying to convince the person they consider outside the norm that they actually are inside that norm they just don’t know it yet (or the various other ways to deny people’s existence)
@bugjams4 жыл бұрын
It's almost like "normal" is a fictitious (and often absurd) set of standards used by hetereonormative people to discriminate LGBTQ! Who could've seen that coming? 🤔🤔
@snowblood744 жыл бұрын
"Normal" doesn't exist, but normativity does :(
@onion17804 жыл бұрын
Here's how I found out I was ace: My friend: ...so basically I'm demisexual, meaning that I only feel sexual attraction when I'm emotionally connected to someone. Me, in my head: That's stupid. That's not real, it's how everyone feels. Isn't it? (Turns out it's not)
@kaiyodei4 жыл бұрын
Fraysexual is one I think is not real and stupid. it's the reverse of demisexual. it sounds like being a jerk and having a novlety fetish.
@MezephelesArt4 жыл бұрын
@@kaiyodei I think the jerky thing is policing people. Who are you to tell people what they are, even if it sounds weird to you?
@pinkpepper50304 жыл бұрын
That's very similar to how I discovered I was ace, actually. When I first heard of Demisexuality I was genuinely confused since I thought that was how everyone experienced sexual attraction "People don't just feel sexual attraction without knowing someone pffft, what they're describing is how EVERYONE is!" Is how my inner monologue played out. Yeah, no it's not ha ha. I got a very rude awakening when I hung out with some girls my age and realized "Hey, they're all gungho about boys, I don't get how they want to make babies with this dude before they've even spoken to him- am I just weird?" Nope! Just ace.
@onion17804 жыл бұрын
@@pinkpepper5030 I think many people just assume that the way they see the world is how everyone else sees it, too. Especially in little ways that others take for granted. When I would see sexuality in movies and books I always assumed it was beefed up for drama; no one actually feels that way. But turns out people do! Anyway since then I have always tried to reflect about my own identity frequently, and ask questions. Mostly about gender identity stuff. I think it's good to do that, since if I hadn't back then, I could have lived my whole life without knowing I was Ace!
@magpie3224 жыл бұрын
I told one of my friends that I very rarely felt anything sexual towards people. She said I was demisexual, but after an explanation, I was like "no, that's not it..." Grey ace, that's what I was looking for
@Picdo5 жыл бұрын
"Straight until proven fabulous" Definitely going to use that phrase in the future. Nice Video. Saw it a few weeks ago, but had been thinking about it today after hearing the 'right person'-phrase from someone.
@tovekauppi16165 жыл бұрын
Maybe you just haven’t met the right person yet? No, I have met the right person before. More than once. I have even kissed them. And nothing. No feeling thrill or feeling of joy or nervousness. No dopamine. No sudden urge to do more. No understanding of why people like kissing. Hugs and cuddling is great, but it doesn’t make much difference to me if I’m hugging “them” my mom, a friend or my cat.
@mer_acle81014 жыл бұрын
Thank. You. For. This. I was in a relationship with a straight sexual for a year and I like him, still do, we've been friends for years. I feel exactly like this and I'm like the most hug-loving person ever. Great to know someone feels the same.
@elieli28934 жыл бұрын
Yesss someone who understands! Hugs are great with anyone I like, as a friend, a family member and so on! Just, kissing is deadly boring 😅 And no experience with further stuff with someone else, since I seriously find the whole thought outlandish and kind of like a breach in my privacy..? :'D Still kind of contemplating where I am on the ace and aro scales, but I figured it's fine to take my time. It's just a great feeling there's other people who get me :D
@blinded65024 жыл бұрын
I wish I also had no such urges. They just squeeze all different attributes a human has into a single glorified 2D representation of some of their qualities for the sake of you mating with them and making your shitty genes survive. Sex is ugly and I don't want to be a part of it.
@caitlynv11674 жыл бұрын
Me. Absolutely. Went a LONG time thinking something was wrong with me because I didn't feel a damn thing when I kissed someone and (honestly) spent a lot of time lamenting that maybe I **hadn't** met the right person yet, because shouldn't I feel butterflies or something when I kiss them??
@kateh.98614 жыл бұрын
Same here. I was a little nervous when my ex suggested kissing and I said sure, but felt absolutely nothing afterwards. I started panicking and thinking I was broken
@mizzsparkle34215 жыл бұрын
"We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off" is our anthem! There are so many other more fun things to do! Can we not with the sex.Great video!
@varvanie4 жыл бұрын
Yet, his tie looks like he haphazardly tried to put it back on after... you know :P No, for real, great video :) Aces are valid and do definitely exist!
@redgreen24534 жыл бұрын
How on Earth did I not know there was an 80s synth-pop song about not having sex? Finally I can take a break from pretending that's what "Cake by the Ocean" is about
@Spats2Bats3 жыл бұрын
When I first heard that song at work, it was like a damn breath of fresh air for me. Amongst the barrage of songs that tell you how good sex is and that toxic relationships are fun, comes this validating masterpiece of a song that lets you know that HEY! it's ok not to want to have sex on a date! Instantly added that song to my playlist let me tell you.
@NirraClaw5 жыл бұрын
"being hungry but not being hungry for any food in particular" is the perfect example for this. Loved it. Like
@Klebkatt4 жыл бұрын
"Maybe you just haven't found the right person yet." My brother can't wrap his head around being on the asexual spectrum, so this is what he said to me after I mentioned that I seem to lean demisexual. He also got a bit pissy and said he 'hated labels'. And yeah, you shouldn't try to shove your whole life into a label, but when that label is you're sister explaining to you why she's not attracted to anyone, she doesn't want to hear you get pissy about a privet part of her life that you don't really need to know about. So yeah, I feel you.
@magpie3224 жыл бұрын
My mother doesn't understand trans or ace, my brother thinks he might be trans, I identify as biromantic grey ace.
@asmi34243 ай бұрын
I feel you. I once told this woman that im ace and she imediately started telling me how im limiting myself and that she doesnt like labels and that i shouldnt label myself so easily either, even though i kept telling her that asexuality is fluid and im not really restricting myself and stuff. She proceeds to tell me that you should only label yourself by adding your interests and not be subtracting them, like "oh i like men, so im straight, and later i find out i like women, so im bi" but you cant say that youre ace just because you dont like anyone yet. What if you ended up liking someone later on? I said, by that logic nobody would be able to call themselves ace, and then shes like, exactly. She studying to be a psychologist. And shell surely be a "lgbtq friendly" psychologist. Hows she gonna make anyone feel safe if she doesnt even have the most basic queer ettiquate? Its like anything beyond the l and the g and the b does not fucking exist
@esyrim5 жыл бұрын
4:54 "I'm just worried that you'll be lonely." Mom, I'm not the only asexual out there. There will be ace guys- "Can guys be ace?" MOM. I swear. I came out on Coming Out Day (October 11th of course) and she's clearly still worried about me. Understandable, but chill, mom, I'll be fine. Another thing, I have never heard that the middle-finger-right-hand black ring is a symbol as well. I definitely want to wear one now.
@ariadne0w14 жыл бұрын
A lot of people at my college wear the black ring, which is the only reason I knew about it. I also heard that a white ring is for aro people. I really lucked out and got some silicone ones for cheap. Now I wear and black one and a white one on my left ring finger to signal that, as an aroace person, I'm really and truly unavailable. (...and they're too small for my middle finger) My mom is also a bit concerned so I know the feel
@xxfelix_fatalxx4 жыл бұрын
ariadne0w1 coming Out day is Oct 11? A DAY AAFTER MY BDAY LOL
@ariadne0w14 жыл бұрын
@@xxfelix_fatalxx Mine is the 14th. October B-day pals!
@sarahm46694 жыл бұрын
I've worn the black ring on my right middle finger for... god has it already been 5 years now? 25% of my life jeez I've gotten a couple of knowing remarks on it over the years, and I've seen some others wearing it too but pretty rarely
@gabriellebragg70974 жыл бұрын
I get annoyed with people who seriously don't know what it is or react that way. It's not hard to do a little research. C'mon people lol.
@XenixEffect4 жыл бұрын
I have to say one of the phrases that really gets under my skin as an ace person is, "I don't want to see you die alone." Assuming being anything other than married in a sexual relationship is "alone".
@sharonoddlyenough3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's possible to be married and still die alone in circumstances beyond our control.
@martinacalcagno21262 жыл бұрын
One of the things that scare me the most about being ace is dying alone, but that's mainly 'cause I don't really have "real friends"
@ArDeeMee Жыл бұрын
If your spouse dies before you, you‘ll also die alone. And it’s usually us women being left behind, because men have a shorter life expectancy… I mean, I‘ll finally get to go full ace (love is weird, don’t ask). But I‘ll also miss the hugs and cuddling. =/
@CN240264 жыл бұрын
So, I just found out about asexuality this year. I've had a black ring that I have worn on my right hand's middle finger everyday for 2-3 years now. Everyone always asked me why I worn it on that specific finger and I never had an answer for them other than that's just where it felt right. My body knew I was Ace before I did.
@magpie3224 жыл бұрын
I don't want to come out to my mother as ace, but I asked her for a black ring for my birthday. I'm hoping she doesn't know what it means/doesn't try to learn what it means
@donotperceiveme61983 жыл бұрын
same!
@ARandomSpace3 жыл бұрын
I am currently a repulsed ace, and when I was young, I tried to start a war against sex in general. My phases, cringe, and body seemed to know I was ace before I startling labelling myself ace.
@thepip35992 жыл бұрын
Cool! I have a fun story a little like that, with being ace seeming like destiny. It’s actually the story of how I first started questioning my orientation. I accidentally wandered into a LGBTQ+ club at my highschool and stayed because there was food. For some reason someone asked me what my sexual orientation was and I had the sudden epiphany that it would feel weird to say I’m straight, since I’d never been attracted to a guy before. But I’d never been attracted to a girl either (or anything else). And so, in an attempt to avoid the question, I said “I’m just here for the cake.” They had other food there too! For some reason I chose to specifically mention the cake! It was destiny!
@liltomboy25934 жыл бұрын
I feel like a part of asexuality is either you didnt know sexual attraction was a thing or you thought it was made up. I thought it was made up and when I found out people are actually turned on by smth sexual it was like I got hit with a reality truck.
@cyndra37924 жыл бұрын
same xD
@shinypie11114 жыл бұрын
Before NOT BEING A MORON, I thought sexual attraction was a huge Internet joke and people just got pregnant randomly lol
@liltomboy25934 жыл бұрын
@@shinypie1111 the internet joke was me too but nkt the second halt lol.
@TheFox5174 жыл бұрын
I thought people just liked staring at that stuff for no reason. When my friend showed me a screenshot of a tweet saying that allos get turned on by sexual ads, I just sat there with a surprised pikachu face for like 10 minutes.
@terminaldeity4 жыл бұрын
It's funny, I remember back in high school, my friends would comment about a girl having big boobs or something, and I honestly wouldn't have noticed if they hadn't said anything. It's just not something that registered for me, and I always found it kind of weird that people noticed that kind of stuff. It would take another decade or so before I figured out I was ace, but in retrospect, it all makes sense.
@AiyanaForrest4 жыл бұрын
I'm not asexual myself, but I'm always happy to see more videos on asexuality. Asexuality is valid, and it's a shame that so many people don't think so.
@audio46423 жыл бұрын
Me too
@table2.04 жыл бұрын
Sexuality is like chocolate. Some like milk, some like dark, some prefer white. People can like any combo of those. Some people just don't like chocolate.
@AegixDrakan4 жыл бұрын
Or cake. I find I actually, surprisingly, get more shock from people I meet that I don't like cake than when I say I don't care about sex, lol.
@corvus99184 жыл бұрын
@@AegixDrakan lol
@IAmARandomGhost4 жыл бұрын
But I like chocolate and asexual
@table2.04 жыл бұрын
Hel that’s valid lol
@caitlyn63034 жыл бұрын
I think of it like Tea and Coffee. Some people like tea. Some like coffee. Some like both. *And some like neither*
@coldhazzard5 жыл бұрын
Unfortunate. The memory of my asexual awakening is tied to a 3 hour porno I watched all the way through.
@notinorder96304 жыл бұрын
That ... Is strangely relatable.
@FileCode14594 жыл бұрын
LMAO IKR
@FileCode14594 жыл бұрын
coming back to this comment and i just thought of a joke that reasonates with my experience: it's okay you can say blue it's the warmest color we're not gonna judge you
@thekarategirl57874 жыл бұрын
I still watch porn even though I don't get anything from it. I honestly don't know why I watch it.
@AlastorChevreuil4 жыл бұрын
They make 3hr. porn? I'm an ace that's not fond of porn so I wouldn't know lol.
@cosmicrows4 жыл бұрын
I hate how I've been told "you're too pretty to be Asexual" like what does that even mean
@magpie3224 жыл бұрын
My mum said "she's such a pretty girl though!" When I mentioned that one of my friends was questioning if they were trans, so I guess that's common?
@miratarnish63163 жыл бұрын
""No don't be single you're so pretty haha"" I think they might have a weird notion that asexuality is like being an incel, where noone wants you. I can confirm, not the case, I have accidentally messed up my small friend group by having to turn down almost all my male friends in dating propositions, and having to dance around the idea of not being attracted as not to be further of a social outcast. It creates this awkward ""nah, I like (this gender) but just not you"" thing that's even worse than just being honest.
@nessa-parmentier3 жыл бұрын
I don't see the point either It's like good-looking people NEED to get into relationships or else it's, idk, wasted potential or something like that (which of course is not excluded by being asexual) I accidentally turned down a girl several years ago, because I just had no idea she was hitting on me. For other people when they learnt about it they were like 'oh that explains how she was around you' and i was like wtf did she do anything special ? I think she just bothered me by being regularily too close to me, in my personal space, and i made it clear, and... that's all I did. Maybe i'm just blind though :'D
@NoOneReallySpecial3 жыл бұрын
I've gotten "LOL OF COURSE YOU ARE" because apparently there's a "type" of person who is Asexual. -_-
@ChrisTredoux4 ай бұрын
It means others find you attractive. You just don't have those same feelings toward others. I have a similar experience
@The_Keeper_of_Names4 жыл бұрын
You ace that outfit Edit: I just wanted to make the pun becaused no else has that I've noticed.
@metra86044 жыл бұрын
BAHAHAHAAA TRUE THO
@jaja-wf5wx5 жыл бұрын
Happy Pride! There is no greater feeling that truly understanding yourself, so congrats! As an aromantic woman with no interest in having kids, I hear The Phrase a whole lot and I just wish people would stop.
@DavidJBradley5 жыл бұрын
I hear you. Everything said to me when in front of the wall in the t-shirt is a thing someone has actually said to me. People just really struggle with understanding things they haven't personally experienced.
@gabriellebragg70974 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's pure ignorance on their part. There's really not an excuse to not educate yourself.
@nikk-named4 жыл бұрын
@@gabriellebragg7097 well if you haven't heard of something you can't really look it up... But I agree that you should educate yourself after hearing something instead of saying that it doesn't exist and has to be wrong because you don't know it...
@Dash676825 жыл бұрын
I've been struggling with my identity of being asexual for nearly 7 years, and recently came to accept myself the way I am, when I came out to my parents the first thing they said was that phrase. Seeing this video takes the sting away just a little bit and makes me feel a bit more validated. Thank you.
@DavidJBradley5 жыл бұрын
Glad I could help in any way, and great to hear you're becoming comfortable in your identity. The only reason my mum didn't say the phrase to me was because I told her not to after she said she was worried about me being lonely...
@floralspectre5 жыл бұрын
I like how you said the "Do you masturbate?" question as if it wasn't one of the most common things allo's ask ace's. Because it is such a weird and personal question to be asked, but also because it isn't even that shocking to me anymore...
@1greninjawolfbossdeath6484 жыл бұрын
On top of it you don't have to be attracted to a person masturbate so that question is invalid to the asexual identity.
@AlastorChevreuil4 жыл бұрын
I never understood needing to be attracted to pr0n or pics to get off lol. I can just stare at the ceiling haha.
@magpie3224 жыл бұрын
When I realized that some people masturbate to things, I was absolutely baffled. Then I was like "I've GOT to try this" thinking it would be better or something. Nope. It's not even any good! If anything, it's worse. I keep my eyes shut, not because I am imagining something, but because I think it's awkward to just stare at my ceiling
@toothless38352 жыл бұрын
I've been told "Everyone masterbates and watches porn." I'm demi at the very least. I like to say a low demi or a grey demi, as there are just rare occasions where I want to just be with my Hubby where as 95% of the time I'm like, "let's watch movies and cuddle. Just cuddle. with our jammies on." I know I'm on the ace spectrum and it's not zero, Okay, moving on. Much of my life has been a "nope, not super interested." I still don't understand celebrity crushes. I think porn is dumb, personally. Because I'm not attracted to bodies. I've read fiction that has sex scenes but they often bore me if there's more than one in a book and has no real relation to the plot. I think I prefer the ones that have the fade to black type of writing. And I never had an urge to masterbate. I don't think any of this makes me better than those who do, because I've also been called a prude, told that I think I'm morally better, or I'm stuck up. No. I don't care if you talk about sex in a clinical type of way. Sort of a sex education because that's fine. But I honestly don't need to hear details about the intricacies.
@nuclearcatbaby11313 ай бұрын
My cat masturbates on blankets but it doesn't mean he is attracted to blankets.
@leorose8635 жыл бұрын
I don't know you, but I'm so glad you made this video. When people talk about asexuality ( at least in my experience ) it was always a topic for biology class, Thank you so much for making this video and bringing light a topic not well talked about. To all the aces out in the world - You are not broken, you are just perfectly you. I hope this video gets more views
@DavidJBradley5 жыл бұрын
Glad the video worked for you 🖤
@MochiFowl_44125 жыл бұрын
"Straight until proven fabulous." I'm using that from now on
@magnus13834 жыл бұрын
I am tired of all the ace friends who have been assaulted or pressured being invalidated by people claiming aces have no harm done to them for their sexuality. How is it that I am valid when I say I never want kids, but people saying they never want sex are not? People were surprised that I never had a partner. I never wanted one. I never saw the need for one. People seem to believe lack of visibility is a privilege. It is not. Too many people feel broken, and that is no privilege. Anyway, thanks.
@samlieneck69432 жыл бұрын
Isn’t them saying that just prove them wrong because they are doing it to you?
@factualmyth58615 жыл бұрын
Wow. Wow. Wow. As a fellow Ace I want to thank you so much for making this video. Your essay video was brilliant and I definitely feel more empowered to tackle the misconceptions people have about Asexuality as an orientation. 💜🖤
@DavidJBradley5 жыл бұрын
Glad I could help at all.
@emperorkumquat4 жыл бұрын
It is so nice to hear someone say that they are asexual. Feels good. I was in a four-year relationship with this guy and I stressed from the start that I was asexual and he would have to be okay with not having sex. He said that he was, but then this year he tried to pressure me into having sex, called me selfish, wanted to know what I was "afraid" of... He said he looked at other couples and was jealous because "we would never have a relationship as good as theirs". That sex was the most romantic and intimate thing... You get it. He put sex on a pedestal and broke up with me when I didn't budge. I wouldn't have been so bothered that he discovered he wasn't asexual, except all that glorifying of sex and saying our relationship wasn't as good as others still has my blood boiling months later!
@katecastreviews46395 жыл бұрын
Throughout my less then a decade of adult life I've come to a conclusion. Sexuality and the labels associated with it are vast and complicated and are getting more specific as new terms are added every year (though this breakdown is one of the more helpful I've seen). Therefore, as far as I'm concerned, if you're not hurting anyone, do what makes you happy. Embrace who you are whatever that is however you choose to. It may be confusing from the outside looking in, but it's still valid. I'm not really sure if I fit the ace label, but honestly the line "We are not broken. We're just not that interested in sex. And that's not weird." really spoke to me. As did that running joke of "Maybe you haven't met the right person". Both hilarious and painfully accurate...
@DavidJBradley5 жыл бұрын
The important thing is to not hurt anyone. As long as you stick to that then things can be OK.
@gabriellebragg70974 жыл бұрын
Is having a huge distain or adversion for promiscuity/promiscuous people an Asexual thing? Honest question.
@kramenisfalling4 жыл бұрын
@@gabriellebragg7097 No, judging what other people want do sexually is not specifically "an asexual thing". What could get a distainfull reaction is the way some people assume that's how EVERYONE wants to live life, but they're just holding back.
@rosalindhoffman61754 жыл бұрын
Gabrielle Bragg no, I think, since being ace isn’t about not liking something per say. It more about not wanting something, not having sexual attraction. Having fear/being uncomfortable with sex may have similar results as being ace in daily life, but it’s not the same thing. Some people don’t want sex; some dont see true necessity for it and don’t have any notion to do so. You can be neutral to/like sex but still not see why for other people it’s a specifically wanted experience. Like with ice cream - some people don’t like chocolate, some people don’t want chocolate. I hope this helped, I’m relatively new to all this (2 years realizing I’m Ace, yee).
@gabriellebragg70974 жыл бұрын
@@rosalindhoffman6175 I have experienced what you are describing. For me I think it's a general dislike of sex and being disinterested in it. My feelings towards sex fluctuates but I never feel completely sex-positive. I go back and forth from being sex-neutral to sex-repulsed. It just depends on the day. In general, I don't understand why people seem it so important because I don't see it as a necessity and can survive without it. Also, our society is so deeply programmed to be sex-centric and I think that's another reason why I feel the way that I do. Edit: I don't experience sexual attraction but I experience other types of attraction which made me come to the conclusion that I was Ace.
@marukochan134 жыл бұрын
"You haven't met the right person yet" Bold of you to assume I was ever looking for the "right person" at all.
@nessa-parmentier3 жыл бұрын
Most people just don't understand when i say i'm not looking for it at all. I just don't care. I have a friend who just recently found a girlfriend (i was in shock as I thought he was asexual, that made me realize that my assumption of "everyone is aro/ace until proven the contrary" was untrue), he told me that "[I] was right, searching for it is not the right way to go", implying that it just happens at some point. Implying i want it to happen, though. Which I don't.
@snailofkale4 жыл бұрын
I feel like the ace flag is grape flavored.
@metra86044 жыл бұрын
*grape juice*
@JQ3B943 жыл бұрын
Grape cola ☺️
@TheMissileHappy4 жыл бұрын
Instead of thinking something was wrong with me, I always thought something was wrong with everybody else :D
@TiffanyRay4 жыл бұрын
sex is not manditory despite what people tell you
@metra86044 жыл бұрын
LMAOOOOO
@xRaiofSunshine4 жыл бұрын
RIGHT??? Honestly, it feels like the whole world has a sex addiction or something geezums 😤
@Fevideos105 жыл бұрын
I mean, if the cactus was nice and shaved once in a while...
@DavidJBradley5 жыл бұрын
I'm not here to judge, my dude.
@miratarnish63163 жыл бұрын
I do have an aesthetic attraction to cacti, but not much else
@Dee-pv8cy5 жыл бұрын
43. I was 43 when I finally worked it out. And no one is asking me if I haven’t met the right person yet. I’ve been married for 14 years. The assumption of heterosexuality bit really got me, because that’s what I did. I was romantically attracted to women and non-binary people, but I didn’t want to have sex with them, so I was obviously straight. Never occurred to me that I didn’t want sex with the men either.
@runefaustblack3 жыл бұрын
So how are you doing now?
@yumpjeb90892 жыл бұрын
I am 45 and I recently found out that I am asexual! I have been married for 21 years and have 4 kids! I thought there was something wrong with me for not enjoying sex. I just realized it because my daughter came out as ace. I never heard of it before. So I guess I’m a hetero romantic asexual. This makes so much sense now!
@ArDeeMee Жыл бұрын
I‘ve been married for 15 years now, and have two children. I love my husband, we’re on good terms. But having all feelings of arousal go poof! whenever I get touched is utterly frustrating. =/
@Nicole-mm4dg4 жыл бұрын
I spent a long time thinking I was broken. It was such a weight off my back when I realized I was aro/ace, and I wasn't alone. Before finding who I am, I forced myself to go on dates and kiss people. When I never felt anything I would break down and cry cause I thought I was unable to love. But, I can love. Just not the way society wants me to. I like platonic relationships just fine. Another thing I'll never understand is why people get so defensive and try to become doctors when someone comes out as asexual. Like, it literally does not affect anyone that I don't want to ever have sex. So back off with the hateful and ignorant comments.
@cyndra37924 жыл бұрын
I feel the exact same way! I went on dates with a few guys cause I thought well I am obviously hetero (so stupid but well, society)... before I suddenly realized that I've never felt anything and kissing a boy (or a girl) never seemed to do anything for me. At first I thought it's because I just don't like those particular guys, but then I came to the conclusion that it was in fact ME who was different, and I'm okay with that. My (straight) sister helped me a lot with figuring everything out cause she told me in a certain conversation what it "should" feel like.. and believe me, I was dumbfounded at first. And then I did my research... and found myself.
@Nicole-mm4dg4 жыл бұрын
@@cyndra3792 It's really freeing when you realize who you are, and you're not alone or broken. And it's great your sister helped you out! People around didn't believe me, and some still don't. But I have friends who now see that I am who I am. Still baffles me people wanna do things like kiss and have sex though!! lmao
@cyndra37924 жыл бұрын
@@Nicole-mm4dg Ahaha, I love how this comment is so cute and then in the end like: "but really wtf?!" 😂👌 I'm a very sex positive ace, but I after all understand those thoughts of course😄😉
@Emily-ce7hd4 жыл бұрын
Same. I tried for years to not be ace and it ruined a lot of relationships. Once I accepted it I was able to find a partner who understands it and accepts me (and also happens to be ace).
@Nicole-mm4dg4 жыл бұрын
@@Emily-ce7hd I'm so happy you found someone, I'm really hoping I'll find someone like me someday, and we have a good connection.
@jillianj12315 жыл бұрын
I made the realization when I was 20 and I also just assumed I was straight and that something was wrong with me. But finding the ace community and realizing that there are people like me and I'm not broken has been so incredible. It's like there was a weight on my shoulder of worrying if I was broken that I got used to then when I realized I was just ace that weight was lifted. :) still figuring our my romantic orientation though lol
@ActingNT5 жыл бұрын
"Some asexual people are aromantic" *puts the asexual flag on screen* Hmm 🤔
@DavidJBradley5 жыл бұрын
Fuck. That's entirely my mistake. I'm really sorry, I didn't even notice I'd messed that up.
@tuesdaywithanh4 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure I'm not aro, but the aro flag is an absolutely beautiful color combo and I love it a lot Edit: it's been two months, and I'm pretty confident I'm aro now
@LadyGrayce4 жыл бұрын
wait, there's an aro flag? I didn't know that and I am aro
@hauntedshadowslegacy28264 жыл бұрын
@@LadyGrayce The Aro flag is like the Ace flag, but green instead of purple. As a recently-realized Aro myself, I'm turning as many things around me as I can a brilliant shade of Aro-pride green.
@unintentionalmishap.4 жыл бұрын
A few of the phrases are also used at aro people. For example, “You haven’t met the right person yet”, or, “You’ll feel it(romantic attraction) when your older/You’re just a late bloomer”.
@daybreakharp17035 жыл бұрын
Seeing this video really made my day. Just this last weekend I was dealing with a guy who didn’t think asexuality existed. Hearing that a KZbinr that I respected also goes through the same stuff as myself (corny as it sounds) makes me feel at ease. P.s. Happy Pride Month
@DavidJBradley5 жыл бұрын
I'm mostly just amazed that someone respects me... Glad the video could help. Happy Pride 🖤
@YuubiTimberwolf5 жыл бұрын
Asexual and xeno-/demiromantic here. "You havent met the right person yet." *KAREN, I HAVE TO WAIT TILL NASA FINDS THEM*
@kaiyodei4 жыл бұрын
dosen't that mean you are either romantic for xenogenders or have a fetish for aliens? that is the NASA joke right? can someone have fetishes/paraphalias and be asexual? if someone only wants sex from elves, then they want elf sex, but cannot have it. then they are not really asexual. right?
@hauntedshadowslegacy28264 жыл бұрын
@@kaiyodei There are categories for Ace/Aro people who experience sexual/romantic attraction but only for fictional characters (or those who think about sexual/romantic acts between fictional characters without themselves inserted). You can still be asexual even with fetishes. The desire for sexual pleasure or having sexual thoughts does not mean one experiences sexual pleasure. Remember, a heterosexual person can have sex with someone of the same gender without experiencing pleasure from it.
@delliapasti4 жыл бұрын
“How do you know you’re not lesbian, Karen? Maybe you haven’t met the right woman yet."
@AegixDrakan4 жыл бұрын
@@kaiyodei So, yeah, hi! I happen to be Ace, with a fetish. So while I CAN thus "get off" on something...I have no interest in sex with anyone, not even in combination with the fetish, nor do I experience sexual attraction/desire towards anyone else. Yeah, it's weird, I don't get it either. But that's just how I'm wired. **shrug?** So yeah, I identify pretty strongly with Asexuality. Also, Elf Sex is totally a thing you can do. Get the right role play going on, with someone with Elf Ears and the right demeanor and elf-related props, and voila, you have yourself Elf Sex.
@kaiyodei4 жыл бұрын
@@AegixDrakan but fictosexual is attraction to fictional characters
@nuanced12 жыл бұрын
I always used to think being ace wasn't such a big deal. After all, like you said, no one's really trying to take away your rights (except for the grapey ones). However, I find it interesting how your description of what it's like to be ace parallels a lot of my experiences as an atheist in a HIGHLY religious country. At least regarding the annoying comments you get from people.
@jestfullhypnotist7054 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the words you used to describe demisexual. So often I hear it being described as "only having sex with your partner" which is.. Yeah.. No shit.. most people. To me demisexuality is feeling no sexual desires at all, porn does nothing for me, I don't see a hot guy and thing "Oh I'd want to sleep with them" and if I don't know you very well and the conversation starts to get flirty, wanting sex wouldn't be on my mind. Outside of a relationship there's just nothing. I get into relationships without any sexual feelings (Which sometimes makes it difficult to know if I actually really like that person or if it's just a really close friend, made the mistake before) and after a while they'll finally start to come up for my partner.
@averyeml3 жыл бұрын
The thing that got me is when I was in high school I always assumed everyone was just experimenting with sex and relationships because they thought it’s what they were “supposed” to be doing. You know, peer pressure. Turns out, that was just me projecting lol, they were all just a bunch of raging hormone bags 😂
@Nerobyrne4 жыл бұрын
ACE people: Exist Everyone else: I'm going to pretend I didn't see that
@metra86044 жыл бұрын
LMAOOOOO
@Melissa_9394 жыл бұрын
"I will forever have to live with the fact that my sexuality is tied to the minions" *screams* Only a few minutes in, and I'm already laughing. Thanks for making a really good and often entertaining 101 video! I'm going to send this to anyone who is confused when I tell them I'm ace from now on
@kateolivia60274 жыл бұрын
I've had "nobody will want to sleep with you if you say that!" GOOD THAT'S WHAT I WANT 😂😂
@Kotifilosofi4 жыл бұрын
"I'm just afraid you'll end up alone." Yeah, me too :(
@ninawth4 жыл бұрын
Painfully relatable
@magpie3224 жыл бұрын
I have my pets. They cheer me up when I cry. They are enough for me.
@Kotifilosofi4 жыл бұрын
@@magpie322 I have petso too and they give me so much. But it's still not the same as human company.
@ezrenficker45025 жыл бұрын
Part of me wants to have sex just once out of curiosity because I can't wrap my head around why and how everyone enjoys it so much so therefore I want to see for myself whats so great about it, but the other part of me would much rather die a virgin. I don't see the appeal of having sex at all, I'd much rather cuddle or actually sleep.
@mari13ssaTheStrange4 жыл бұрын
I'm 25, never gotten asked out, never kissed anyone, never nothing. I've never "liked" anybody. It's always been annoying, I've had conversations with my friends about how I can't just kiss anyone and get it over with or do it. My friends have desperately tried to set me up and think because I'm nice and like talking to people that I like these people. I love this video, I'd heard this term used by one of my friends. I've looked into it more and more and I always felt like I identify with it very much. I've tried online dating and dating apps because I like the idea of romance but don't want to like date and fuck as most people do and sometimes I'd say I'm not comfortable meeting after trading 2 sentences because I've never been on a date. I had the masturbation question asked and it was so uncomfortable. I like watching romantic movies and shows and couples and reading stories with adorable cute moments. I don't really know what I am exactly but there's something comforting about knowing other people deal with this. I hate the maybe you haven't met the right person yet phrase, I love your take on it. :)
@facelesscat11382 жыл бұрын
We are not broken, society is broken
@purple42164 жыл бұрын
"Maybe you haven't met the right person yet." HELL! I didn't even know I was in the asexual flag and that phrase ticks me off to no end! I have heard "Maybe you haven't met the right guy?" From Someone I know back in high school. "Then you will be addicted to sex" I have heard. My grampy said "Oh once you get drunk you will probably be asking for it" don't know if it was a joke, or if he was being serious. But judging from his type of humor I think he was joking. Still didn't like it though. I am Bi Grey sexual apparently. More on the Lesbian side than the straight, but still kind of attracted to guys. I found that out in this video. That term fits me well. Thank you. My friend sent me this video and she is asexual, and I KNOW she hears this ALL the time from her family. I know this because I have heard her family say it multiple times, and my other friends have said that to ME about her "Not meeting the right person yet" Back when we were 13,14 I thought that she might find someone she likes eventually. I thought that for, like, a month maybe more. Then I was like "Whatever, if she doesn't find anyone,I don't care. As long as we can still be friends, she could be a dragon if she wanted to and I would still love her" Sorry... long comment. Again Thank you! This was helpful to me, and I will show my other friends and family this video.
@magpie3224 жыл бұрын
I'm in the bi grey sexual area too, and my mom keeps shutting me down. I told her that I might be attracted to girls, and she said that I didn't even know what attraction was, even though I had brought up guys several times. I later said that I didn't want children or marriage, she just said that I would meet the right guy eventually, or that I would change my mind when I'm older. Now I bring up the fact that I barely feel attraction to people, and she says that's because I'm too young. But I'm a teen. You know, the people who are usually classified as creatures that will screw anything that walks? Yeah...
@laurenm20003 жыл бұрын
“she could be a dragon if she wanted to and I would still love her” made me smile
@LoreMTD4 жыл бұрын
Me to my parents when I realized I was ace, "Your grandkids are gonna have to be cats."
@magpie3224 жыл бұрын
I told my mom that her only grandchild would be my cat, and she said that she was okay with that. But if I say that I don't want children, she says that I will change my mind
@lyndonwesthaven6623 Жыл бұрын
My mother has a granddogter, and she's very happy with that
@sparklysprinkles59735 жыл бұрын
THE CACTUS LINE I CANT BREATHE IM USING THAT NOW!
@komitarz5 жыл бұрын
I was asked the same question once. When I said no, the person said, she thinks that an asexual can't mastu*bate, because they don't feel sexual attraction. And I was like "what ;-;" and I literally didn't know how to respond
@ragatrix4 жыл бұрын
im demi. so the "maybe you just haven't met the right person yet" phrase isn't wrong. the issue is only that an allosexual person has an infinitely higher chance of finding themselves a life partner because you can basically just sleep around until "one of them sticks". or at least that's how I always imagined it to be like. whereas in my (demi)case that's not an option. so sure. i haven't met the right person yet. which is neither here nor there. the chances that i ever WILL meet someone where the feeling is mutual is so incredibly low that it might as well be none-existent. so no. i haven't met the right person yet. i have managed to turn 40 without meeting "the right person" so you haven't "fixed me" with that phrase. you have just rubbed it in some more.
@ninawth4 жыл бұрын
As a fellow demisexual, I feel the same way. I really want to have children with a partner, but I'm starting to think maybe it's not meant to be, because I have no clue how to find said partner. Perhaps I have more luck when I'm in my thirties or forties, but people my age usually aren't really looking for a soulmate yet, so they can just fuck whoever and see where it ends, while I sit here, waiting. Perhaps I'll go for becoming a crazy cat lady with 10 cats...
@ragatrix4 жыл бұрын
Nina Nina I’m 40 and I still feel that way. I’ve been married and divorced now so back to the drawing board again
@aurascade44655 жыл бұрын
wow, great video, I didn't actually know some of this stuff. as a person that loves rings, I am so gonna get myself a black one at some point now lol as for "The Phrase", I've definitely heard that before, from almost everyone in my family. It's so annoying that everyone seems to think sex is such an important thing, especially since I just don't understand why everyone thinks its such a big deal
@annas.59723 жыл бұрын
One of the things that should have made me realize I'm on the ace-spectrum earlier than I did, is when a friend told me during a conversation about dating apps "You know, you are allowed to experiment." (that was still during my questioning phase before I had dived deeper into asexuality). And I thought about that. A lot. And in the end I thought "Well, I don't want to experiment. I'm fine without sex. " Still needed me 1 1/2 more years to identify as an aro grey ace
@snaresnake69054 жыл бұрын
I feel like this is asexual and aromantic (lack of romantic attraction) :3 Some story time: I was coming out to my grandma that i was aro she had no idea what it meant so i told her to look it up. In the middle of reading what it meant she paused dropped her phone on the counter and walks toward the stove (we were in the kitchen) and said "do you know what it means". Shes more understanding now but still adults, kids, and teenagers dont give anyone this reaction when they come out to you!
@Lady_Di425 жыл бұрын
“Not everyone is not attracted to the same Gender.“ Yeah, that's the point most of the people I talk to don't know what I'm trying to tell them anymore 😅 Great video!!
@GameGod774 жыл бұрын
2 things: 1. I've asked the masturbation question before. I understand how it can be seen as rude and invasive, but I maintain a sex positive mindset so it's in my interest to make sexual questions less taboo anyway. 2. I'm genuinely baffled how anyone can be mad at someone who effectively just doesn't wanna have sex. Like what kind of psycho lashes out because someone DIDN'T do something?!
@NecromanticWater4 жыл бұрын
So far I've never had someone tell me "you just haven't met the right person yet" but if someone ever does i am so gonna use that cactus analogy omfg that was so funny 😂
@kloggmonkey4 жыл бұрын
me neither, but i have gotten "aaw don't say that, i'm sure you'll find someone" when simply stating i'm ace. which is sort of the same, but also implies that i have "given up".
@lilybirdflowergum86833 жыл бұрын
@@kloggmonkey I’ve gotten a mix of those responses. People really find it hard to wrap their heads around the idea that I think having sex with another person is disgusting. Usually they don’t really mean it in a bad way. Like, they just want to understand a little bit better because they don’t know anything about asexuality. However, it still stings when they act like I am not mature enough to know what I want and wave aside my thoughts on sex and marriage because I’m too young and will eventually want to marry. I hate that feeling.
@rowanwax5 жыл бұрын
🌵 .... probably. 🤣🤣🤣
@DavidJBradley5 жыл бұрын
🍆 🌵 🚫
@jq7624 жыл бұрын
So uh... this video kind of made me realize that the whole reason I've been hesitant to identify as ace is because in the back of my mind I kept thinking... maybe I just haven't the right person yet. But yeah, you're right. I don't think I'm ever going to want to fuck the cactus.
@LiterallyLike4 жыл бұрын
“Straight until proven fabulous” quote of the century, tbh, I’m 100% using that
@cinmussi4 жыл бұрын
"the correct response should be 'ok'" the dream, so far i've never gotten an "ok" as a response
@Mathee4 жыл бұрын
I discovered my identity thanks to tumblr. I know a lot of people find tumblr cringe, but it can be a useful tool for discovering your identity, since people talk about that kind of stuff very openly there. I basically didn't know that I was aro-ace (my current identity) because I could still feel some kind of attraction to people, which I thought were romantic/sexual (because I hadn't learned those two things different from each other), but I couldn't understand why then I didn't feel the desire to do sexual or romantic things with those I felt that attraction too, and when I even thought about it, it gave me all these feelings of wrong, wrong, wrong! Then I discovered a post on tumblr that talked about how there exists three different types of attraction, distinct from one another: romantic (wanting to do romantic things like kissing, cuddling), sexual (wanting to have sex with someone), and *aesthetic* . Aesthetic attraction is basically what we feel when we see something like a beautiful sunset or rainbow; it can fill us with awe, and we are not in doubt that it's beautiful, but we aren't romantically or sexually attracted to it. That's when everything made sense to me, and I finally realized my identity:D Also, I know for a fact that sexual attraction equals sex drive is bullshit, because despite being completely aro-ace, I have an INSANELY high sex drive
@gamewrit00582 жыл бұрын
tumblr communities and friends are how I learned to feel safe, loved, valid - and learn words for how I've felt all my life! 🖤
@pavender30734 жыл бұрын
This is the video that youtube recommended me to me in late june of this year that made me question if I was asexual. Welp three months later I finally know that I'm asexual. Kinda weird how a recommended youtube video could make me realize or know the word of my sexuality. I knew from middle school that I wasn't sexually attracted to people since everyone around me was worried about sex or cared about loosing their virginity. I didn't realized that I was asexual until June 26th of this year and I'm so glad I was recommended this video, it really cleared some questions of mine.
@nessa-parmentier3 жыл бұрын
For me it's not that exact video but a lot of them, i suddenly found lots and lots of videos about asexuality several months ago, and it blew my mind. I'd already heard the word before but I had never really thought it out (I didn't bother thinking about sexuality, to be honest xD). But otherwise same, I knew from middle school that what other people were talking about just didn't apply to me. Each time a new friend had a girlfriend or boyfriend i was like "what, they too ? But how many of them will do that ? Why ?"
@mariaedut155 жыл бұрын
Great Video 🥰! I really hate when people say I haven't met the right person yet. When I tell them I'm Ace, people worry about my hormones! They never ask the same for Allos (Don't they have hormones either!?)...
@erilassila4095 жыл бұрын
Holy crap you're handsome! Also I'm ace, in a polyamorous relationship with an allosexual person, and I think I might send them this video so that they'll understand my sexuality better.
@terminaldeity4 жыл бұрын
Funny thing is, I already met "the right person." We were together for two years and it didn't work out. Have been in other serious and long term relationships. I wasn't out as ace until after those relationships, but looking back, it wouldn't have made much of a difference in how I acted in those relationships. I was in love, I enjoyed the time I spent with my partners (especially that "one" person), and value the experience of being in those relationships, for better or worse. Had a relationship with another ace person a year ago and that didn't work out either. In all honesty, it didn't feel any different than the other relationships I had been in. The only big difference was that I didn't feel pressured to have sex, which was great. I haven't so much as kissed another person in about 7 years, and I don't feel like I'm missing out on anything. My parents and older friends definitely still persist with the "you haven't met the right person yet" thing. Had one friend tell his girlfriend, in front of me, that I was "asexual by choice." The reality is, the opposite was true for most of my life. I was sexual by choice, but looking back, I've always been ace. On the flip side, my younger and newer friends tend to have a solid understanding of asexuality, and most of them figured out that I was ace before I ever said so. I don't feel social pressure to be allosexual anymore, and feel much more complete as a person being openly ace. Love to see youtube content from other ace people! Keep it up!
@kayla332694 жыл бұрын
I came out as ace on the fly to my partner when things were getting.... yknow. I hadn't even considered it myself, but in the moment it felt right. I had a poor understanding back then (i thought ace folk just didnt want sex, which i didnt, so it fit) but since then ive done a few years of thinking and ive settled into it :) thank you for making accessible information for people! Its also nice to see another ace man (sorry if im assuming) cause im a trans man and toxic masculinity SURE is a ride
@FriendlyKitten5 жыл бұрын
Well, I definitively agree about the spectrum through life. Great content, and even I started getting annoyed with "The Phrase". I do hope you won't mind me making a suggestion, have you considered having some echo dampening for your sound? Sometimes I have trouble picking up what is said (and YT text is atrocious at subtitles).
@DavidJBradley5 жыл бұрын
I got a new mic for this video, so had some kinks to work out. But I've updated the subtitles myself, so they're accurate for anyone who needs them.
@FriendlyKitten5 жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly :)
@gracehol173 жыл бұрын
This is so validating. Oh my god. I realised I am ace-spec a week ago and I've never been happier in my entire life. I'm 21 and still a virgin. In my teenage years up to 18 I guess I avoided any relationships saying that sex is obligatory in any kind of romantic relationships and I'm too young to have sex (imagine how happy my parents were). But as I was growing up I more and more felt that something is wrong with me. All my friends, even the most modest ones, found boyfriends and talk about sex so easily that it always shockes me a little. They tell funny stories and I just never could understand... Why? Why they want to have sex? It's painful sometimes, there is so much to do, it takes so much time and effort to make it right and I just... Never could understand why it worth it when I can use a bathroom and make myself happy in ten minutes. I'm feminist and I read a lot of stuff and they like to talk about sex and that women should not be ashamed for wanting sex and having a lot of sex... But I don't want sex, and it made me think I'm broken, I'm childish and stupid, I don't have experience etc. It always shockes me, when they say "oh yeah, you should try your boyfriend in bed, because what if you don't like it with him, you'll have to broke up anyway", and I was always so confused, like, don't you love a person for who they are, why does it matter how they are at sex, it's so unimportant... But still I considered sex like something inevitable in my life and I tried to prepare myself mentally that it's going to happen one day, but couldn't imagine a single person in my head, even perfect and beautiful, my favourite actor, that I would want to have sex with. I thought I was a lesbian. Then I thought I was bisexual. Now I understand that I just tried to find someone it would be easier for me mentally to have sex with. And then finally I learned about asexuality. I've never studied it before, because I thought that if I have libido and want to hold hands and cuddle and kiss I can't be asexual. But now everything finally comes into place. It's just such a relief, to realise that sex is not obligatory and I'm not obligated to have it ever! And yes, I'm able to fall in love, I guess I'm panromantic, since I was 12 I've always said I love the person, not their genitals. But then, sex came into the scene and I started to cut off genders based on my lack of sexual desire for them. But now I finally understand that I can fall in love with person of any gender, I just don't want sex! It's so easy, but it took me so long to get it... When I was 16 I told my therapist that I don't want a boyfriend, I want a father ('cause mine was never with me). Not a daddy, because I want care and support, and sexual aspect of that always drives me nuts, like do you really want to fuck your daughter? Wtf?.. I always upsets me, because to me love was never tied to sex, so when people say that they don't want relationships without sex it makes me feel like they are lying that they are in love and it's just lust (not saying it's true, it's just how I always felt). Never could understand that. Now I know why.
@gamewrit00582 жыл бұрын
It was so liberating to me to learn that sex isn't an inevitably, and that there are people out there who accept and respect that. 🥰💜🖤
@craftymuffin30664 жыл бұрын
The one you forgot is “oh ok what medication are you on?”
@kaiyodei4 жыл бұрын
my mom thinks mine is why i freak out over being with someone my own age or older, as if they were older I think them a caretaker/parent/what not. and i'm encroching an age where it's unacceptable to be with certain ages, even if I'm mentaly stuck as an 18 YO.
@ninawth4 жыл бұрын
Last week, someone explained to me that because I can't masturbate, I *must* be depressed and should seek help immediately. I told my psychiatrist about it and she also thought that person should not randomly diagnose people on the Internet.
@NoOneReallySpecial3 жыл бұрын
LOL WUT? I've never heard that one? And If I did I'd tell them Uh... Asexuality has nothing to do with medication. it's a sexual identity, not a disability like my Fibromyalgia or my ADD.
@bearo83 жыл бұрын
@@NoOneReallySpecial actually depression can play into sexual attraction and libido. Mainly because it kind of deletes your interest in anything. Also antidepressants can lower the libido. However the lack of sexual attraction and/or libido alone shouldn't leed to a "diagnosis".
@aim04044 жыл бұрын
Me: I'm asexual and have a black cat to! Me: playing "girl like you from barbie princess and the pauper" in my head
@HyLo-rule3 жыл бұрын
STOP I DO TOO WHAT IS HAPPENING
@MagpieInGravesfield4 жыл бұрын
I had an ex girlfriend who kept telling me if I kept sleeping with her I’d start to like it eventually. (I had told her I was asexual before dating her and she said she was ok with that, but she kept pressuring me into sex so I guess she wasn’t.” If I started kissing her and then didn’t sleep with her she’d say I was leading her on and shout at me, so I kept doing it out of guilt. She even tried to do something to me I said was out of limit completely and I had to scream at her for her to stop and she didn’t speak to me for the rest of the day. It’s only now years later that I’m starting to wonder if that was actually rape or not
@MagpieInGravesfield4 жыл бұрын
Kath thank you. I don’t even know how to feel about it or if that’s rape or not. Because I didn’t explicitly say no, but then she’d get angry if I didn’t do through with it, so I don’t know. I feel like I should have said something :/ I was also at her house in another country so I had nowhere else to go if she turned on me so I didn’t feel like I should make her mad
@MagpieInGravesfield4 жыл бұрын
共産ロリ a girlfriend who is straight ? She was a lesbian, I’m a woman, please don’t assume genders. Also she was the one to ask me out, she said she didn’t care about sex anyway and could do things herself and it was not an issue. But thanks for telling me it was my fault for going through that 👍
@taramcanuff47094 жыл бұрын
It was rape.
@lunathelittledragon4615 жыл бұрын
You give me extreme philosophy tube vibes in the best way
@DavidJBradley5 жыл бұрын
Thank you. He's one of my favourites, and no doubt I was subconsciously copying some of his style. Also our respective home towns are only about 40 miles apart.
@lunathelittledragon4615 жыл бұрын
@@DavidJBradley wow lucky you
@ataylor44895 жыл бұрын
I'm not sexually attracted to anyone ---- "Maybe you haven't met the right person yet." I'm in a relationship ----"Maybe you haven't met the right person yet." I have a dog ---- "Maybe you haven't met the right person yet." I'm white ---- "Maybe you haven't met the right person yet." Has nothing to do with anything 😁
@M-CH_5 жыл бұрын
Nice Contrapoints reference. See what you did there.
@jan-pi-ala-suli9 ай бұрын
“maybe you haven’t met the right person yet” *suckerpunches* maybe you haven’t felt the right punch yet
@KyleRayner124 жыл бұрын
It took me about 4 awkward friendships that became one-sided attractions and a lot of reading before I learned the term "demisexual." Amazing how quickly that snapped things into focus. People object to labels a lot, but there's something to be said for just knowing that what you are is so not-weird that there's an actual word for it. Also, kitty!
@endlesswonderland2052 жыл бұрын
It has been a few months since I knew about asexuality and also my identity as an aro-ace. Just yesterday, I came out to my friends and they didn't understand it at all! I elaborated it and then they said this infamous phrase "MAYBE you HAVEN'T MET THE RIGHT PERSON YET". Then I clearly explained how I usually feel or have opinions on sex. They understood it eventually. Their final words hit me hard "Whatever you are, don't force yourself and don't over think. Be sure and happy". I am glad that they are open-minded.
@arandomperson71414 жыл бұрын
My mom legit said "Oh well, everyone else in the family had to [do the bad], so you're just in a phase" when I came out :/
@wyf39933 жыл бұрын
I have devised a plan, to convince everyone we exist. Step one - we make an alliance with the aromantics Step two - we take over the world Step three- profit
@captquiet30604 жыл бұрын
As a Pansexual I have a hard time understanding Asexuals and this video really helps me get to a better level of understating, thank you.
@acereporter2662 жыл бұрын
It took me over half a century to realize that I wasn't just a straight chick who couldn't get a date. I liked guys and they liked me, but the guys I liked were never the guys who liked me, and the guys who liked me I thought were unattractive. Which most people would take as a clue, but it just made me feel unattractive. After years of frustration, I decided to let the right person come to me ... that worked out well. So now I'm embracing being ace and living a rich, full life. I still would like to think all this would change if I met the right person ... but I have met many who have met the right person and it still didn't change.
@donotperceiveme61983 жыл бұрын
holy... i'm ace, i came out my senior year of highschool... right before i went into highschool my friends gifted me a simple black ring (it had like gold detailing on it too). the only finger it fit on was my right middle finger. i was wearing the ace ring before i even knew about asexuality. i never took it off, only when it got so beat up and i got a new black ring did it come off.
@TheNitpickChick3 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate videos like this. It’s taken me until just recently, at the age of 29 (almost 30), to realize that I’m a bi-romantic asexual. I’ve known I was bi since I was 25, but it took me longer to see that I was ace as well. I’ve always felt strong romantic, aesthetic, and sensual attraction, and I thought that’s what sexual attraction was. But I’ve realized it’s not. At least, not for me. In a romantic relationship, I want hugs, I want kisses, I want cuddles, and maybe even some mild making out. But when it comes to sex, I honestly couldn’t care less. It might be fun or nice, but I could really take it or leave it. If it’s important to my future partner, I _might_ compromise and give it the old college try to find something we both enjoy, since I’m not sex-repulsed, but it’s really not a priority to me, and I’d rather spend my time doing other things. If I ended up with a romantic partner who was also disinterested in sex, and we never had sex at all, I would be 100% content with that relationship. I would not feel like I was missing out on anything whatsoever. Do I still have a libido? Yes. But it’s never been activated by or directed towards any actual person. I’ve had numerous, very strong crushes throughout my life, as well as having a past romantic relationship, and no matter how much I loved them, no matter how much I wanted to kiss them or stare into their eyes for hours, I never had a sexual thought about them. Sex wasn’t even a blip on my radar. And it’s so weird to realize this when I’m literally turning 30 in a couple weeks, but it’s also a genuine relief. So many things about my life have suddenly clicked into place and finally make sense, and it’s so great to know I’m not alone. 🖤🤍💜
@vxlley_flower56723 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I learned a lot from this, this Bi-girl supports you! Stay safe everyone, I'm so proud of you, you have come so far 💖💜💙
@squidpile Жыл бұрын
A straight friend of mine who’s very big on romance told me “just you wait until you’re my age…” He’s only 2 months older than me and has been rejected by every girl he’s asked out
@kimberlykenyon94404 жыл бұрын
That's like telling a straight man/lesbian "you haven't met the right man" or a straight woman/gay man "you haven't met the right girl"
@ingridmittmannsgruber43203 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that. I really enjoy your videos. I wish this type of content would have been around when I was in my 20s and trying to figure out why I was unable to have lasting relationships with men. I was so confused and suffered a great deal. Asexuality was not on my conceptual plane because it had never been discussed by anyone in my social surroundings. It simply did not exist for me as a possibility. The hardest part was realizing that I had a secret that I had even managed to keep from myself and my conscious perception. Eventually, I figured out the hard way that it existed and that it had chosen me without my consent. It was simultaneously the most shocking and meaningful experience/realization in my life. Had there been more visibility of ace people I would never have had to go through the incredible pain of trying to be someone else without even realizing that this was what I was doing. Visibility is everything. There is nothing more oppressive than that which exists yet cannot even be thought or named.