12-06-2017 20:23 via thestarphoenix.com

Commonly misunderstood, asexuality is finding its way into the light

It took a long time for Kenny Starling to realize she identified as asexual.
“I didn’t actually start really considering that I was asexual until about the first year of university, but I was in hardcore denial … our society is so hyper-sexualized and I didn’t feel like being a freak — or as I put it back then, a minority within a minority.”
A sociology student who works as the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union Pride Centre co-ordinat
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