By the way, that other site’s main complaint, that the main character is mislabelled as asexual, completely ignores that there are, as the title points out, many gradients of asexuality. There is a difference between asexual and sex-repulsed. And there’s a huge difference between asexual and aromatic. There is also an oft-overlooked difference between nudity and sexuality. I happen to be sex-repulsed (at least in-person) and not asexual, which is a horrible combination. As for that time the character got drunk, it is often showed that he is a follower, not a leader, and makes decisions on the basis of “Ope, that’s what we’re doing now? Okay.” That just happens to be the biggest example.
In the story that I’m writing, one of the main characters is panromantic, asexual, sex-repulsed, and to a lesser extent nudity-repulsed. She fits the strictest level of asexual but romantic. But she’s not the only asexual in the story.
Her happy-ending match-up is asexual but willing to have sex under the right conditions, so she originally identifies as pan, but later realizes she’s on the ace spectrum. While it comes up, they both decide it’s not necessary for their relationship to be considered valid. They mostly stick to clothed interactions. Her not-right interim match-up is not asexual, but willing to abstain, which eventually helps his decision to leave.
Hot.
I particularly like the SATN brand computer. LOL
look what i found http://badwebcomicswiki.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Shades_Of_A
I’m confused as to why you would link a thing that says tab’s comic is bad?
Try this one on for size. Much better. https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Webcomic/KhaosKomix
By the way, that other site’s main complaint, that the main character is mislabelled as asexual, completely ignores that there are, as the title points out, many gradients of asexuality. There is a difference between asexual and sex-repulsed. And there’s a huge difference between asexual and aromatic. There is also an oft-overlooked difference between nudity and sexuality. I happen to be sex-repulsed (at least in-person) and not asexual, which is a horrible combination. As for that time the character got drunk, it is often showed that he is a follower, not a leader, and makes decisions on the basis of “Ope, that’s what we’re doing now? Okay.” That just happens to be the biggest example.
In the story that I’m writing, one of the main characters is panromantic, asexual, sex-repulsed, and to a lesser extent nudity-repulsed. She fits the strictest level of asexual but romantic. But she’s not the only asexual in the story.
Her happy-ending match-up is asexual but willing to have sex under the right conditions, so she originally identifies as pan, but later realizes she’s on the ace spectrum. While it comes up, they both decide it’s not necessary for their relationship to be considered valid. They mostly stick to clothed interactions. Her not-right interim match-up is not asexual, but willing to abstain, which eventually helps his decision to leave.