This week was the last week to complete our 20Time projects, but don't worry I'll still be blogging and working on this. Just not for school. Once I "complete" my project I will be writing an essay on what this blog has taught me and if I feel like I accomplished my goal. I believe I will post said essay, with a bit of editing, as a final school-linked blog post. Then continue blogging; my updates may or may not be more sporadic as I continue to work on my time management.
But so far I have really enjoyed doing this and I feel like I have accomplished my goals. The response has been amazingly positive and my family and friends have been super supportive. A huge shout out to you, my readers. Thank you so much for putting up with me and my babbling and for taking the time to read this blog and ask me questions. I love you all very much! And I couldn't do this without any of you.
Friday, 15 April 2016
Another Update
Tuesday, 29 March 2016
I'm Not Broken, I Don't Need to be Fixed
Tuesday, 15 March 2016
Obstacles 2.0
Now for an update on yours truly:
I'm seventeen now, so I should probably update my bio. Chemistry is trying to brutally murder me, but hey, I still like it! Even though it doesn't like me. I actually don't have too much going on right now, just school and getting my beginners-which I should have gotten a year ago, I know, I know. The next two months will be super busy though. With the school musical, Beauty and the Beast, in May and the April concert. I will be very busy, it'll be a good busy though.
Saturday, 13 February 2016
Representation Matters
Author Cassandra Clare announced in August 2014 via Twitter that Raphael Santiago, a minor character from her The Mortal Instruments series, is asexual. Now, this made me super happy, because representation is awesome, yet I couldn't help but think that she could have made it clear in the series. She has made her other characters sexualities very clear cut and obvious, even having one describe himself as "a freewheeling bisexual", so some clear indication of Raphael's sexuality within the series would have been amazing.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not pooh-poohing Ms. Clare's decision to make Raphael asexual, I just wish it had of been written into the books, and that we could have had more than a Twitter confirmation or announcement. Its kind of like when J. K. Rowling announced Dumbledore, Seamus Finnigan, and Dean Thomas' sexualities. Those could have easily been written into the book, even with a throwaway line, i. e. mention that Dumbledore and Grindelwald had been together, or Seamus and Dean going on a date in Hogsmeade or kissing. To me it would have been quite easy to write the characters sexualities into the book, I'm not asking the characters to dance around and scream, though that would be perfectly fine, I would just like to see clear representation. Not just an announcement after the series is complete.
I am in no way bashing Ms. Rowling or Ms. Clare, their series are among my all-time favourites and I reread them many times, I merely hope they and other authors would give us more representation than a Twitter or press announcement. We need clear, positive representation. And by positive representation, I mean to not follow or go along with the many tropes characters on the asexual spectrum are written with. These include: cold, robotic, childish, innocent, merciless, inhuman, emotionless, one-sided, 'broken', actually being celibate, faking or lying about their sexuality, and last of all being repressed. Now, these character traits are all fine and good, but when many or all exist in a supposedly asexual character they lend to untrue assumptions of asexuality, some of which are: the non-existence of asexuality, the fixability of asexuality, that asexual people are non or inhuman, that asexual people are childish or innocent, and that asexual people are merely repressed or celibate. These are dangerous and counterproductive assumptions and negative stereotypes and representation.
Recently I have been struggling a bit in writing content and deciding what is school appropriate, since this is starting as an English project. So I have taken a bit of a break to brainstorm and my best friend suggested I write a series focusing on representation, I will watch or read shows/movies/books with canon asexual characters then write or review the content and representation. This will be a weekly post series and I will post this along with the kind of posts I have been writing. I will also be properly reviewing the character Raphael Santiago in this series, rather than using him as an example for this post.
Thank you for reading! Comments, questions, and feedback are always appreciated.
Saturday, 6 February 2016
The Romantic Spectrum
If you remember the definitions from my post on the asexual spectrum you will recall the differences in sexual and romantic attraction. But I'm going to recap them:
Sexual attraction- wanting that person to touch you
Romantic attraction- wanting a romantic relationship with that person
Now, on to business, once again, these are very brief explanations, I hope to expand on them further as I continue and learn more.
Akioromantic
Experiencing romantic attraction, but having no desire for those feelings to be reciprocated, isn't often shortened to avoid confusion with akiosexuality.
Aromantic
Heteroromantic
Poly-romantic
Experiencing romantic attraction to multiple but not all genders, not to be confused with bisexuality and pansexuality.
Thanks for reading! Comments, questions, and feedback are appreciated, if you want to talk, my contact info is in my about me post.
Disclaimer: I do not condone or endorse anything on the websites I have cited, I got the flags from a quick Google image search.
Sunday, 24 January 2016
Obstacles
So, with exams last week I didn't get a post up, but I did round out this first semester with a 94 average! Yay!
Now, we'll get to the point of this post, obstacles.
I've come across one major obstacle with this project: the lack of information out there on asexuality. And the information that is available is mainly on how to 'fix' asexuality, which makes for illegible rants and blog posts.
I've reached out to my school counselor and my school health teacher to see if they can help me out, but there is precious little true information on asexuality out there. I aim to work on changing this, which is why I will be compiling a page of resources on asexuality, so people researching it will not have as much trouble as I am having. I'm attempting to clear a little path in this jungle. And interestingly enough Tumblr has been a pretty good place to go for information.
The sheer number of medical articles on 'fixing' asexuality is very discouraging, yet I also find it makes this blog more of a challenge. I get to climb bigger mountains and conquer bigger obstacles, I find myself enjoying the challenges that are arising.
Smaller obstacles have been that it took longer than I thought to set up a website, also, my school's wifi does not allow me to access Blogger. I've been typing them in Google docs or posting them through the mobile app.
Thanks for reading! Comments, questions, and feedback are always appreciated.
Saturday, 23 January 2016
The Asexual Spectrum
Sexuality is fluid and you may find yours changing and that's okay, sexuality and gender are not concrete boxes or cages to keep you until you die. I am always here if you need or want to talk, my contact info is in my 'about me' post.
Friday, 22 January 2016
About Me
I am Canadian-American and I have dual citizenship, I was born in the U.S, but I moved up to Canada in early 2015. And can I just say that Canada is infinitely better than the US?
I'm a writer-artist-musician and I plan to travel the world. I'm passionate about rights and the voices of people's. I love words, languages, and food. I am currently obsessed with Hamilton and The Mortal Instruments, and as my family and friends can attest: when I am obsessed I never shut up. Forgivesies? I'm panromantic asexual and a 5'2" ball of passion and rage, which spills into my writing. Of which I have hundreds of pages, sometimes I swear my blood is actually ink, though I often question my command of the English language and wonder how I am a writer.
So now you've met me, I hope you will continue on this journey of sorts with me, I would appreciate any feedback, comments, and questions you may have.
If you ever want or need to talk, feel free to message me on tumblr, at acequeenn. If you have my phone number, email, or follow me on Facebook, message me anytime.