Tag: Asexual

All the latest breaking news on Asexuality. Browse THEGAYUK’s complete collection of news, articles and commentary on Asexuality.

  • When is Asexual Awareness week in 2021?

    When is Asexual Awareness week in 2021?

    The Asexual Awareness week is an important part of the LGBT+ calendar and it takes place in October.

    Asexual Awareness Week was first celebrated in 2010 and aims to bring awareness to asexual or Ace people in the LGBT+ community. It was founded to support and celebrate asexuality and gray asexuality by Asexual advocate Sara Beth Brooks in 2010.

    In 2021 Asexual Awareness Week takes place on the last full week of October, meaning it will take place between 24th to the 30th of October (Sunday to Saturday)

    What are the colours of the Asexual Pride flag?

    When is Asexual Awareness week in 2021?

    The asexual pride flag consists of (from top to bottom) a black, grey, white and purple stripe. It was designed by an AVEN user named, “standup”, and first posted at 4:36 PM on June 30th, 2010.

    Can you buy asexual jewellery or gifts?

    Where can I buy asexual jewellery?

    Yes, there are many stores which have gifts which have the asexual colours assigned to them. Check out the amazing asexual gift and jewellery range from our partner site, The Pride Shop.

    To find out other days in the LGBT+ calendar click here.

  • When is Asexual Awareness week in 2020?

    When is Asexual Awareness week in 2020?

    The Asexual Awareness week is an important part of the LGBT+ calendar and it takes place in October.

    Asexual Awareness Week was first celebrated in 2010 and aims to bring awareness to asexual or Ace people in the LGBT+ community. It was founded to support and celebrate asexuality and gray asexuality by Asexual advocate Sara Beth Brooks in 2010.

    In 2020 Asexual Awareness Week takes place on the last full week of October, meaning it will take place between 25th to the 31st of October (Sunday to Saturday)

    What are the colours of the Asexual Pride flag?

    The asexual pride flag consists of (from top to bottom) a black, grey, white and purple stripe. It was designed by an AVEN user named, “standup”, and first posted at 4:36 PM on June 30th, 2010.

    Can you buy asexual jewellery or gifts?

    Yes, there are many stores which have gifts which have the asexual colours assigned to them. Check out the amazing asexual gift and jewellery range from our partner site, The Pride Shop.

    To find out other days in the LGBT+ calendar click here.

  • BIG GAY GLOSSARY | Aromantic

    BIG GAY GLOSSARY | Aromantic

    What does aromantic mean?

    A person who identifies as aromantic doesn’t typically feel romantic feelings towards anyone. However, they may experience sexual feelings.

    Aromanticism is different from asexual people, who do not feel sexual attraction but may feel romantic feelings.

    Can you expand this definition? Use the comments below and your answer could be used to expand or define this glossary entry.

    Check out more definitions in our Big Gay Glossary

  • BIG GAY GLOSSARY | Asexual

    BIG GAY GLOSSARY | Asexual

    What does asexual mean?

    Asexuality is a term used to describe someone who doesn’t feel sexual attraction or desires. However, an asexual person can feel romantic feelings towards others.

    Sometimes referred to as the Ace Community.

    Asexuality is distinct from, and shouldn’t be confused with those who are celibate or being abstinent. This group of people may still have a sexual attraction but are choosing not to act on their urges.

    We asked people who identified as asexual, what it means to them.

    James:

    “It’s the lack of sexual attraction. The clear difference between aesthetic and romantic attraction is important. Asexuals don’t lack the capability of love. We just don’t need to press naked bodies against each other to express our love.

    “Asexuality is a broad spectrum. Some are sex repulsed, others have sex because they enjoy the feeling. Similar to enjoying good food without being hungry. For others, it’s stress relief. It’s disconnected from one’s libido.”

    Lisa:

    For me its lack of sexual attraction (Asexual) and also lack of romantic attraction (Aromantic). I do experience attraction in other ways – aesthetic for example and I do like hugs. I’m able to form very deep friendships but feel nothing in a sexual or romantic way.

    Broadest definition is the lack of experiencing sexual attraction. But the term was made to be appropriated, owned, developed and discarded according to one’s own needs. There is no one asexual experience or type of asexual person

    Marion:

    A lack of sexual attraction

    Alex:

    It’s when Sexuality is not directed to anyone or anything. <- that’s for asexuality, not for the asexual spectrum.

    As with any definition of sexuality, what asexuality means to one person who defines as asexual may be entirely different to someone else’s definition.

    Can you expand this definition? Use the comments below and your answer could be used to expand or define this glossary entry.

    Check out more definitions in our Big Gay Glossary