I get the impression that asexuals today get treated much as queer folks did many decades ago, with the possible very slight advantage that people are less likely to be offended (honestly, as if they have a right to be offended by someone else's sex life) by no sex than they are by sex of a sort they don't approve of. Although at least people had heard of the idea of homosexuality, so I presume you get far more in the way of blank stares. Is asexuality currently listed as a psychiatric disorder, as homosexuality used to be? Googling time, I think, as I know very little whatsoever about asexuality. Sorry if I'm asking you all the stuff you get asked all the time!
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Date: Thursday, 4 June 2009 04:12 pm (UTC)From: