Angie (she/her) is a social worker and historical dressmaking enthusiast who identifies as asexual and gay romantic. She describes her experience being gay in the military, emphasizes the importance of sex education, and joins Courtney in recounting their shared ace-panic reactions to being asked out.
Content Warnings: Swearing, homophobia, mentions of sexual assault.
Sexplanations with Dr. Doe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkxMlA7rt-mnIc1AjbyAsPw
Special Thanks:
Editor/Producer: Sofi LaLonde (www.sofilalonde.com);
Visual Artist: Tanner Groehler (www.ratsandchildren.co);
Music: A OK by ÜberKicK is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
51: I Love Myself Now
50: Welcome! You’re here! Have some cake!
Justice for George Floyd
49: Not the Only Ace in the Family
48: Coparent vs. Coworker
47: Recovery
46: The Love You Need
45: Aces and Aros are LGBTQ+
44: But You're Married and You Have Kids!
43: 25 Years to Figure It Out
42: This is Like Explaining Physics!
41: I'm Gay But I Don't Like Sex
40: I Am My Own and No One Else's
39: I Don't Give a D*** About Sex
38: Little Hominids on a Rock in Space
37: I Want to Have Kids!
36: The Best Part of Being a Witch
35: Friendship Chemistry
34: Imposter Syndrome but for Being Gay
33: Exploring Identities Through RPGs
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