Pokémon Hybrid Ingo and Emmet
I finished the models only at the expense of my joints, sadly couldn’t get a good pic of them together as I was by myself. It was fun to see them move in an MMD world and would love to try and record them dancing :)
Would be asleep right now, but there are Fictional Characters to imagine in emotional situations. You know how it is.
https://taaap.org/ The Aro Ace advocacy project. A US based advocacy project with events and info and so on.
https://azejournal.com/ Aze Journal is an aro, ace and agender journal with multiple mediums, but mostly writing (poetry, essays). People submit responses to a theme. Entirely free.
AVEN is an online asexuality forum.
Asexual Outreach is a canada-based organization that organizes ace week and is behind the organization aces and aros that runs local communities, especially in the US, but also elsewhere.
International asexuality day is a website dedicated to said day that has global connections.
asexual [dot] net is a website centred around ace dating and finding ace friends. they also have a blog that's about asexuality
acespace.love is a dating & friendship site targeted at alloaces.
what is asexuality is a website about asexuality
aces.nyc is an organization dedicated to asexuality based in new York city. It has more resources
asexuality archive is a website about asexuality
Alberta Asexuals and aromantics is an organization in Alberta.
this is the sounds fake but ok podcast's list of resources. Sounds fake but ok is a podcast about being aro and ace.
put in the tags something that happened to you that restored your faith in humanity, even if it was only just for that moment
If you are a late diagnosed autistic and/or ADHDer, you may discover a very odd comment being thrown your way that will have you questioning everything:
You'll stop, look at your actions and wonder "fuck... Am I faking all this because I've been diagnosed?"
No. No you are not.
What you are experiencing (and what they are seeing) is known as unmasking.
Diagnosis (for many late diagnosed adults) is a long sought after answer. Before diagnosis we often suppress all our needs, including stimming, hyperactivity, difficulties concentrating, force ourselves to go out, socialise etc.
Diagnosis is the first time we feel we have permission to not kill ourselves for the sake of a 2 hour dinner party. And we say "no, thank you" or we stim more to concentrate or cope instead of holding it all in.
And NT people see that and say "this is different. People don't change unless something is wrong with them. So, something is wrong with what they're doing."
But there is nothing wrong with unmasking. It's scary, sometimes necessary... But it's never wrong.
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