the mspec to aspec pipeline is real and it happened to me
[ID: a collection of m-spec flags (including bi, pan, poly, omni, and multisexual) at one end of a pipeline with a collection of a-spec flags (including aro, ace, greyace, greyaro, demi, demiro, and aroace) at the other end. end ID]
https://taaap.org/ The Aro Ace advocacy project. A US based advocacy project with events and info and so on.
https://azejournal.com/ Aze Journal is an aro, ace and agender journal with multiple mediums, but mostly writing (poetry, essays). People submit responses to a theme. Entirely free.
AVEN is an online asexuality forum.
Asexual Outreach is a canada-based organization that organizes ace week and is behind the organization aces and aros that runs local communities, especially in the US, but also elsewhere.
International asexuality day is a website dedicated to said day that has global connections.
asexual [dot] net is a website centred around ace dating and finding ace friends. they also have a blog that's about asexuality
acespace.love is a dating & friendship site targeted at alloaces.
what is asexuality is a website about asexuality
aces.nyc is an organization dedicated to asexuality based in new York city. It has more resources
asexuality archive is a website about asexuality
Alberta Asexuals and aromantics is an organization in Alberta.
this is the sounds fake but ok podcast's list of resources. Sounds fake but ok is a podcast about being aro and ace.
It's my 6 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
Tomorrow is my birthday, so this is even more cool.
This is still the most I've written on one project, so I'm kinda proud of it. No idea how to divide it into chapters though.
happy new year🏮
hope everyone has a better year🥂
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Autistics often struggle to learn how to drive, usually taking 6-9 months longer to obtain their licence (if they're able to drive at all).
This isn't surprising when you think about everything that goes into driving.
You need to successfully and confidently:
Know how to operate the car
Know all the laws of driving
Be able to switch between multiple tasks
Preempt other driver's movements
Be aware of your surroundings at all times
Not get distracted
Listen and watch for traffic hazards, emergency vehicles etc
Stay calm at all times
Anticipate and react to the traffic around you
Interact with other drivers as necessary to ensure the flow of traffic
Cope with the noise of traffic
Cope with police officers during routine traffic stops etc
Ensure your car is road worthy at all times.
And about a dozen other things!
So, if you're autistic and can't drive, there is nothing wrong with you. It's freaking difficult, scary to learn, and a sensory nightmare!
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