#alloaro representation
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mrsfrecklesmarauders · 1 year ago
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I like the idea of Mary Macdonald being alloaro, but very in love with romance. Let me explain...
Mary feels sexually attracted to people. She likes having fun with them. Like having really good friends she can occasionally fuck. But the moment, there are romantic feelings involved, she gets uninterested. It's like she cannot cross the line of romantic feelings, she cannot feel them.
And she likes romance. She likes people falling in love. She is the Cupid of her friend group. Usually sees with two people are attracted to each other or have feelings for each other, and tries to pair them up. She likes watching it happen to other people, as long as it doesn't happen to her.
The idea of romance and couples make her uncomfortable when it comes to her. When she imagines herself in those situations, it seems like something is wrong.
But she likes sex and she enjoys having sex. And since the world is stupidly amanormative, Mary gets a "slutty" reputation quickly.
And at first, she thinks there might be something wrong with her, sometimes she feels lonely, especially when her friends start pairing up, but only because she feels like she needs someone. Not because she actually needs someone. But then she understands what she was. And accepts it.
Just Mary Macdonald giving the alloaro representation we all deserve. She would be such an alloaro icon.
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aroallo-corvid · 8 months ago
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tv shows (in particular sitcoms. i'm thinking about sitcoms) are really missing out on the comedic potential of an aroallo character in a sitcom. everyone's thinking about the comedic potential of awkward romance, but i'm thinking about the comedic potential of desperately trying to avoid romance. climbing out of windows to avoid family asking about a romantic partner. mission impossible-style escape following a one-night stand. spraying people with water from a spray bottle if they engage in pda. holding an anti-valentines day. hiding in impossible places to avoid someone who has expressed romantic feelings for them. two aroallos in a fwb relationship making exaggerated looks of disgust when someone implies they're dating. marriage for tax benefits. sitcoms are really limiting their true comedic potential by not including aroallo characters
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strangerlsdanger · 10 months ago
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As someone who is aroallo I find it interesting (in a negative way) that everytime a non-canonically aspec character says something that either implies or states they aren't interested in romance, a relationship, or so on people default to headcanoning them as aroace, never aroallo, or just aro, or some other aromantic identity that isn't asexual.
Like... they didn't mention sex at all? They didn't say they weren't interested in that? It's fine to headcanon them as asexual but so many of these people are saying that whatever they said means they're canonically aroace which.. no it doesn't... once again they only mentioned romance how does that make them asexual? Why are you literally equating aromantism to asexuality? Why are you saying those things can't be separate? Those things can be separate, do they know that? Do they remember aroallo people exist?
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tangents-within-tangents · 2 months ago
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Yellow = yellow
Bananas are yellow, does this mean that yellow = banana?
No, yellow = yellow
Yellow =/= banana, does this mean bananas aren't yellow?
Lemons are yellow, does this mean lemon = banana?
Lemon =/= banana, does this mean lemons aren't yellow?
Some apples are yellow, does this mean yellow = apple?
Some apples are red or green, does this mean apples can't be yellow?
Some apples are red, some apples are yellow, does this mean red = yellow?
Lemons and apples are round but bananas aren't, does this mean bananas aren't yellow?
Apples and bananas are sweet, does this mean lemon's aren't sour? Or that sourness is bad?
Bananas, lemons, and apples are fruit, does this mean mustard isn't yellow?
No, yellow = yellow
A category groups things that share a commonality despite their differences. The differences coexist within that commonality without redefining the category.
Other similarities coexist within, and without, the commonality without redefining the category either. The fact that it doesn't redefine the category does not mean those similarities don't hold significance of their own.
If not for the commonality, it wouldn't be a category. If not for the differences, it wouldn't be a category either.
Okay? Cool
Asexuality = experiencing little to no sexual attraction
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heartless-aro · 8 months ago
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Instead of celebrating things that include the aromantic, asexual, and aroace flags/communities as “including the whole set,” we need to start asking why alloaros and non-SAM aros are not explicitly included where aroaces are.
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mynameonthebait · 2 years ago
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i am once again asking for aroallo characters.
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aroworlds · 10 months ago
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I thought Trans Day of Visibility a good time to mention that I have a post collecting my stories with trans aro protagonists. I often feel disconnected from the aro community in that the (albeit very limited!) representation we celebrate and bond over largely depicts cis aros. Characters who seldom encompass, because they are cis, much of how I experience being aromantic.
In order to be seen as aro, I must push my transness into the shadows. The reverse is true in trans-centred fiction, where acceptance--by ourselves and/or others--is often demonstrated via a character's experiences of romantic relationships and love. Time and time again, I must choose which part of me to celebrate and which part to ignore: I can only be transgender or aromantic in the stories about which my communities express delight.
So this is a list of aro stories about gender and trans stories about aromanticism, because we deserve recognition as trans and aro.
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raven-the-ghost · 6 months ago
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ALLOAROS HELLO
I'm a writer and I want to make an alloaro character, what would you like to see in such a character?
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cephalopod-celabrator · 8 months ago
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I've seen a lot of pride flag art recently. You know, stuff like snakes as pride flags, dragons as pride flags, etc. And it's really starting to bother me how many of them include asexual but not aromantic. I get that there are a lot of identities and they don't want to do all of them, but why is it always that ace makes the cut and aro doesn't? They're pretty symmetrical identities, relatively speaking, like mlm and lesbian. And I am thrilled that mlm pride flag has become more popular. But if they want to do exactly the amount of pride flags that is just one short of aromantic... then do the aroace pride flag instead of ace. There are plenty of aromantic people with asexual attraction, like me for instance. When I tell people I'm aro, I almost always have to explain it's different from ace. Also I think intersex isn't represented in those art pieces enough, but that's a seperate matter. Asexual and aromantic often go together and we face similar struggles, but we are not the same and I am sick of asexual being used to mean aroace. Like, it's not doing any favors to asexuals, I'm pretty sure alloace people also have a hard time explaining their identity.
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bra1nwashed · 2 years ago
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honestly, i sometimes get so sick of being allosexual and aromantic. and 𝙣𝙤𝙩 because 𝙞 have a problem my identity, but rather the fact that 𝙤𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧 𝙥𝙚𝙤𝙥𝙡𝙚 do. for 𝙣𝙤 reason.
first of all, we get invalidated for the dumbest reasons. we have literally been called evil or horrible people. we have been told we're players or that we're just using people. i've seen so many occurrences like this too! even some alloaces have stereotyped us as bad people just because we don't feel anything romantic and are open to sexual relations.
second, we do 𝙣𝙤𝙩 get enough representation. all aromantic representation in media and sorts have all been aroace. from what i've seen, all cannon 𝙖𝙧𝙤𝙢𝙖𝙣𝙩𝙞𝙘 characters have also been ace. and i have nothing against aroace people. i'm all for their representation. but i really do think alloaros are not given enough representation and acknowledgement.
third, i'm sick of being rejected by people in a community we're supposed to feel welcome in. so many times, people who are allo (in both ways, not just ace or aro) have denied my validity. it's also quiet hurtful when coming from asexuals.
the aspec community is objected enough on it's own. however, asexuals and aroace people experience that less. asexuals have been able to defend themselves by saying they can still love. aroaces have been more accepted by allos because some people, for some reason, just think that if you can't feel romantic attraction, you shouldn't feel attraction at all. and then, when some is alloaro they are just cast out as a villain or seen as a bad person.
as an alloaro, i feel like being told we're bad people or something because we're open to sex and not romance is sort of like being called a fraud or being told you're faking your sexuality because you're bisexual or pansexual and in a hetero relationship.
it's something you might get shit for so commonly, so you usually don't react (𝙛𝙧𝙤𝙢 𝙢𝙮 𝙥𝙚𝙧𝙨𝙥𝙚𝙘𝙩𝙞𝙫𝙚). but sometimes it just gets bad. you feel unaccepted, unsafe, violated, and just overall offended and hurt.
it's harmful, stupid, and useless. i don't usually get angry at this point anymore. my identity have been insulted and invalidated multiple times. it's been unacknowledged even more. but that's what i hate. we are constantly invalidated because we don't get heard out. if we had to chance to speak out, i think the aspec community, especially aromantics, would have a much better, safer, more welcoming community.
thank you for listening <3
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haileygonzales · 1 year ago
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Aro rep in my books:
Take Me to Your Nerdy Leader (Bowden Anime Club): main character Paige is alloaro. A coming of age YA novel about friends, first times, anime, finding your confidence, and art.
Strange Worlds (Jensen in the Multiverse): The main character is aroace. He vaguely thinks about it in book 1 (where he learns about the identity) and confirms it in book 2. There’s other aro and ace characters. A portal fantasy: Jensen used to be a thief. Now he’s on a quest to save the multiverse from the evil Overlord.
Ancient Magic (Gray Stone Witches): Side character turned main character, Rachel, is alloaro and bisexual. This is confirmed in book 2. In book 3 and onwards she has her own POV. An urban fantasy novel about college witches who struggle to survive in a dangerous magical world while an enemy lurks in the shadows.
Luvian Code: main character, self-love Cupid, Theodosius is aromantic. A cozy urban fantasy novella about him reluctantly mentoring a fledgling Cupid, Kai, and teaching him the equality of the seven loves.
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queen0funova · 1 year ago
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In the club crying because I don't exist in media. Like at all
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aroallo-corvid · 7 months ago
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i'm all for more aspec representation in general (of course i am) but like. there's really something to be said about how i can make a post that explicitly says "i would like to see more aroallo/alloaro characters in sitcoms because i think there are comedic dynamics that are worth exploring" and many people responding by tagging canon aroace characters/subtextually aroace characters and/or making the post more about aroace characters
like that is a valid point!! we do need more aroace characters, but when the majority of aspec representation is aroace or ace characters, a post calling for more aroallo/alloaro representation (that we already have very little of outside of headcanon) is not really the place to talk about that
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aroaceconfessions · 2 years ago
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i wish there was more alloaro representation. i hate when people automatically assume we must all be ace too. i hate when i joke about not wanting a romantic partner and my ace best friend jumps in to say "lol same, i could never" when she has literally dated before and does not understand what i am talking about. (drop shows/films/books with good alloaro characters in the tags while we're at it)
Submitted April 18, 2023
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un-deserts-your-bluffs · 9 months ago
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Hatchetfield Series - Team StarKid Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Donna Daggit/Dan Reynolds Characters: Donna Daggit, Dan Reynolds (Hatchetfield) Additional Tags: Aromantic Donna Daggit, Queerplatonic Relationships, Complicated Relationships, this is unbeta-d and unedited i wrote this in one day because it seized me, Internalized Aphobia, aromantics your dangit Summary:
Donna Daggit and Dan Reynolds go on a date. Well. Sort of.
Turns out, one of our favorite news anchors is aromantic, which makes things a bit more complicated. aka: look at my aromantic dangit, boy (/ref /j)
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nightvale359 · 1 year ago
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Sometimes i really see the dumbest most toxic takes of this app and i just want to delete my account
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