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What I liked:
- Fascinating discussion on asexuality: what it is and variations of it.
- Very intersectional: with gender roles, race, disability, culture, etc.
What I didn't like:
- Somewhat unfocused, repetitive.
- The book pairs asexuality with political liberalism & non-religiousocity. It's neglecting the Ace people that are politically conservative and/or religious. It feels inherently oversimplistic and false to me. When the book does acknowledge these people, it's always framing their circumstances as their enemy in their Ace awakening.
- Fascinating discussion on asexuality: what it is and variations of it.
- Very intersectional: with gender roles, race, disability, culture, etc.
What I didn't like:
- Somewhat unfocused, repetitive.
- The book pairs asexuality with political liberalism & non-religiousocity. It's neglecting the Ace people that are politically conservative and/or religious. It feels inherently oversimplistic and false to me. When the book does acknowledge these people, it's always framing their circumstances as their enemy in their Ace awakening.