This month, the ace journal club discussed “Aromanticism, asexuality, and relationship (non-)formation: How a-spec singles challenge romantic norms and reimagine family life.” by Tessle…| The Asexual Agenda
This month, the ace journal club discussed “The Demography of Asexuality and Aromanticism” by Megan Carroll. (2025) ( requires journal access) The journal club meets once a month on Dis…| The Asexual Agenda
This month, the ace journal club discussed “Asexuality: Its Relationship to Sibling Sex Composition and Birth Order” Bozena Zdaniuk et al. (2025) ( requires journal access) The journal …| The Asexual Agenda
This month, the ace journal club discussed “Asexual Kinship: Capitalism, Reproduction, and an Imperiality of Asexuality” by Eunjung Kim (2024). In Asexualities: Feminist and Queer Persp…| The Asexual Agenda
This month, the ace journal club discussed “Understanding asexuality: A sociological review” by C. Winer (2024). (requires journal access) The journal club meets once a month on Discord…| The Asexual Agenda
On Fridays, we will share links to news, blogs, and anything else we find interesting. We can’t catch everything, so you are invited to self-promote in the comments! Writing Asexual Activities told a story of how masturbation can impact asexual … Continue reading →| The Asexual Agenda
Ten years ago, researchers published an “objective” way to measure asexuality. That measure is known as the Asexuality Identification Scale (AIS), created by Morag A. Yule, Lori A. Brotto, and Boris B. Gorzalka. I’ve been critical of the AIS since … Continue reading →| The Asexual Agenda
This month, the ace journal club discussed “In order to count, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual people must be counted” by Lauren B. Beach, Annesa Flentje, and Jonathan B. Freeman (2025). https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39992779/ (requires journal access) The journal … Continue reading →| The Asexual Agenda
Short answer: it doesn’t really. But throughout the history of aces demanding to be represented in fiction, it’s common to also demand that characters are explicitly described as ace within the story. Why is that? Perhaps this is an obvious … Continue reading →| The Asexual Agenda
This month, the ace journal club discussed “Not Doing it Properly? (Re)producing and Resisting Knowledge Through Narratives of Autistic Sexualities” by Rosqvist and Jackson-Perry (2021) https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11195-020-09624-5 (open access) The journal club meets once a month on Discord, using text or … Continue reading →| The Asexual Agenda
“You know, your whole life people have said to you you’re gonna find the perfect girl and fall in love and get married. Produce an heir. You’re different. You just have to accept that it’s okay to want another guy. … Continue reading →| The Asexual Agenda
On Fridays, we will share links to news, blogs, and anything else we find interesting. We can’t catch everything, so you are invited to self-promote in the comments! Writing Red argued against replacing “aromanticism” with “aromanticity”, contra an argument that … Continue reading →| The Asexual Agenda
This month, the ace journal club discussed “Performing graysexuality: A segmental and prosodic analysis of three voices employed in the construction of the graysexual self” by Julia Coo…| The Asexual Agenda
This month, the ace journal club discussed “Evolution of asexual identities in India: Shaping asexual conversations through lived experiences and digital platforms” by Malavika & Ka…| The Asexual Agenda
Furthering upper-level discussions of asexuality| The Asexual Agenda
This month, the ace journal club discussed “‘It’s easier just to say I’m queer’: Asexual college students’ strategic identity management” by Mollet (2021). (requires journal…| The Asexual Agenda
Content notes: discussion of bad coming out experiences including being outed and harassment 1. The first time someone comes out to me, I’m 16. We’re talking about…I honestly don’t remember.…| The Asexual Agenda