Foreign Feeling
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  • Reads 115
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 15
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2022
There is a clear lack of representation, recognition, and safe spaces for aromantics and asexuals. Due to this, I have prompted myself to write this to those who need it. You are not alone. You are not broken. You are enough. 
      People will tell you who you are, but they are not the ones who define that. In a society so heavily based upon romance and sex, as well as an idealized path of life, it can feel isolating navigating who you are. But you are not alone. You are not wrong. And you can be who you discover yourself to be and grow to become. 
       Remember no two people's experience is the same, however we can relate in our struggles. Do not generalize queer or other minority experiences as one :). Hopefully, this writing does bring understanding to those seeking it. 

I will use trigger warnings. 
Suicide hotline: (1-800)-273-8255 
for anyone who needs. 

I am an aroace spec agender young adult :).

Topics: 
Aroace
Queer
Trans
Agender
Making sense of my trauma
Mental illness
Familial issues
Neurodivergency 
Identity
Expression
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