Easier to read -> Slide 1: Aro and ace survey Slide 2: "Hey there! So, fellow aces, aros, aroaces, and all people on the a-spectrum, I wanted to create an ace/aro project where I can document your experiences, and explain to people the concept of asexuality and aromanticism! This is just a short survey, please if you are ace or aro it would appreciated if you would remix this with your answers! I will only document your answers and add it to my statistics if you say I can. So, let's dive in! *Note, to do this, you don't have to be fully aroace, you just have to be partially a* Slide Three: Question 1 -> How do you identify your a-identity? My answer: Asexual Slide four: Question 2 -> How do you identify your gender? My answer: Genderfluid Slide five: Question 3 -> Have you ever faced aphobia? (Fear of aros/aces?) My answer: No Slide six: Question four: Have you come out yet? My answer: To my friends only. Slide seven: Question five: Do you think in general aros and aces are widely accepted? My answer: Usually. Explain: Mostly, yes. I've never seen anyone get mad at an aro or ace person for wanting to not have and intimate or romantic relationship. Sure, romance is something that's shoved down our throats from a very young age, but I've personally never been attacked for not wanting an intimate relationship. (if anyone wants me to elaborate, feel free to comment <3) Slide eight: Question six -> Are you proud of your identity? Answer: Of course I am! Slide nine: Question seven -> Do you think aces and aros have enough representation? My answer: Not really Explain: Like i said, romance is constantly shoved down our throats. It's something that we see in movies, tv shows, books... I rarely see a character in a movie that is okay with not being in a relationship. Especially if the movie is rated R, or even 13+ Slide ten: Question eight -> What advice do you want to give to fellow aces and aros? My answer: Just work on being comfortable in ur identity. Aro and ace are just broad categories, you can find something specific that describes you. You are valid and it's okay to not want romance, intimacy, or both. Slide eleven: Question nine -> May I use your answers in my final data from this survey? My answer: Of course. Slide twelve: Well, that's all, but thank you for participating!
@-fierte made the survey.