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I thought that this was well thought out and appreciated the snippets of actual Ace people's thoughts and experiences though I did think we'd get more rounded stories from individuals.
I appreciated both some definitions and also a continuous reminder that it's okay not to define and we might all define differently.
I do wish there were more voices of people who discovered later in life. Many of the experiences and stories depicted knowing or thinking about it throughout their teenage and young ad ...more
I appreciated both some definitions and also a continuous reminder that it's okay not to define and we might all define differently.
I do wish there were more voices of people who discovered later in life. Many of the experiences and stories depicted knowing or thinking about it throughout their teenage and young ad ...more

As an allosexual person, I am not the target audience for this book. It’s not an explainer for those looking to learn about asexuality. It’s a place where ace people read the words of other ace folks and better understand themselves.
It reads like a series of blog or Tumblr posts and it’s full of jargon that people are discovering or creating to help them describe themselves. It is what the kids might call “Extremely Online”. I can’t say I got that much out of it but I’m trying to better understa ...more
It reads like a series of blog or Tumblr posts and it’s full of jargon that people are discovering or creating to help them describe themselves. It is what the kids might call “Extremely Online”. I can’t say I got that much out of it but I’m trying to better understa ...more

Feb 27, 2023
Michelle Roulston
marked it as to-read