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Acespike/Arospike?


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verymelancholic

I recently came across this, and I can definitely see other aces identify with this. What do you think?

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What is that supposed to mean to begin with?

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Claire1983

Do you have a link to a definition?  I'm unfamiliar with this

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the-geeky-ace

 

2 hours ago, Homer said:

What is that supposed to mean to begin with?

 

1 hour ago, @eddie said:

Never heard of it

 

56 minutes ago, Claire1983 said:

Do you have a link to a definition?  I'm unfamiliar with this

According to the Sexuality wiki:

"Arospike or Acespike is feeling no attraction except in occasional bursts of intense attraction and then plummeting back to no attraction."
 

There you go.

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Isn't that "grey"?

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DogObsessedLi
On 5/25/2018 at 1:31 PM, Homer said:

Isn't that "grey"?

It's probably more specific and as such more helpful for some individuals who need a description more specific than grey-A, even though it comes under grey-A. I personally find it potentially very useful because I wouldn't call myself demisexual as it's far too random for that and can go at a blink of an eye also, but it gives a more "definitive" description than grey-A as it probably helps describe it better.

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Personally I'm not a fan. All this tells me is that asexuals don't experience sexual attraction unless they do, which I think is counter-productive.

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DogObsessedLi
5 minutes ago, Homer said:

Personally I'm not a fan. All this tells me is that asexuals don't experience sexual attraction unless they do, which I think is counter-productive.

But acespike indicates that a person has much more in common with ace than with anything else. You don't need to be a fan or to comment on another's need to identify their own experience which is not your experience. 

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1 hour ago, DogObsessedLianne said:

But acespike indicates that a person has much more in common with ace than with anything else. You don't need to be a fan or to comment on another's need to identify their own experience which is not your experience. 

OP specifically reads "What do you think?"

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Locking this old thread. If you want to start a new one on a similar topic please feel free to do so. Skycaptain covering moderator QAA 

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