English citations of aspec

Adjective: alternative form of a-spec edit

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  • 2017, Theresa Kenney, "Asexual Assemblages: Thinking Asexually About Sexual (Digital) Citizenship", paper submitted to McMaster University, page 33:
    For example, the aspec community developed words to define non-sexually and non-romantically driven relationships.
  • 2018, Sapphire Crimson Claw, "Existing And Defying Stereotypes As An A-Spec Disabled Person", The Asexual, Volume 2, Issue 2 (2018), page 26:
    Just like being disabled, it’s hard to explain being aspec to someone who’s never lived like I do.
  • 2018, anonymous, quoted in Morgan Klaus Scheauerman, Stacy M. Branham, & Foad Hamidi, "Safe Spaces and Safe Places: Unpacking Technology-Mediated Experiences of Safety and Harm with Transgender People", Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 2, No. CSCW, November 2018, page 39:15:
    A group of people decided to start invading the servers and they made a huge campaign on the “aspec” (asexual spectrum) [server].
  • 2020, Midsumma Festival Program Guide 2020, page 29:
    Celebrate all things ace with a delightful line up of artists from Melbourne's asexual and aspec community.
  • 2020, MBLGTACC 2020 Program Guide, page 29:
    How can LGBT+ offices on college campuses be more inclusive of aspec people? How can we as a community support aspec people and validate them?
  • 2020, K. B. Rainwater, quoted in "Have You Come Out To Your Friends About Your Orientations? Explain.", AVENues Newsletter, Spring 2020, page 15:
    Most of my friends know about my queerness, both being bi and being aspec, and also that I'm non-binary.
  • 2020, Beatrix Elizabeth Livesey-Stephens, "ABDN Case's Asexual Consent Workshop", AVENues Newsletter, Summer 2020, page 6:
    We invited Jo Russell, an asexual therapist working in Glasgow, to talk about experiences with aphobia, and harmful attitudes toward aspec people.