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Though to be clear: I said that I might be.
I'm still sort-of exploring this.
At the very least, I may be aromantic.
So I don't want to speak like I am one.
But I have friends or knew people that are asexual.
oh woops i was over eager! shout out to you regardless! shout out to exploration!
YES
Oh damn thanks!
The most recent volume of my fav lesbian romance manga(She Loves to Cook and She Loves to Eat) just introduced an asexual lesbian character(as well as one of the protagonists potentially exploring if she might be ace too) and that was a hugely pleasant surprise.
Extremely highly recommend the whole thing in general, its sort of a cooking manga like the title implies but its also a lot about bonding, mutual support, family relationships for queer people, different ways people relate to food etc.
This... ticks most of my boxes and i was gonna do something today!
Edit: have your seen the live drama? Is it any good? Shit Maybe I'll do that
I have!
I thought it was great! It manages to replicate the vibes of the manga really well, and the actresses do a great job. Its more or less a distillation of the first two volumes, and they are making another season of it too.