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Reddit mentions of The Invisible Orientation: An Introduction to Asexuality
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Oh, I didn't mean to imply you didn't know it's real, just to support that knowledge.
As for the book, I actually found it at my local library. It's also on amazon.
It only has a smallish chapter on demi, but it had a lot of lines that really resonated with me.
Here's one that I actually took a picture of:
'Many asexuals struggle for years trying to find some indication of what's wrong with them or whether anyone else feels the way they do.'
https://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Orientation-Introduction-Asexuality/dp/1631440020/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=invisible+orientation&qid=1556291418&s=gateway&sr=8-1
Yeah, that's David Jay. The documentary I mentioned is about him. Also, he is the founder of AVEN. While the documentary isn't something I like pointing to, it's on netflix and is called (A)sexual. I have a lot of reasons not to recommend it, but if you like him, it's got a lot of him in it. As well as quite a bit of info on asexuality. Personally, I prefer the video Asexuality: An Overview by YouTuber swankivy. Her channel is a great resource on asexuality information. She was also in the documentary. She has a book coming later this year that I helped with and am really excited about called The Invisible Orientation: An Introduction to Asexuality available on amazon for preorder.
There aren't a lot of resources out there about being ace and it's pretty regularly misunderstood. For anybody really interested in learning more but not interested in too much technical jargon, I recommend this not-quite-yet-released book: The Invisible Orientation. I have enjoyed other writing from this author and think she writes stuff that is interesting and also pretty easy to read.