Yes,One on One Lessons Where You Learn Through Hands on Caressing asexual people use sex toys too.
It’s a common misconception that someone who is asexual - or “ace” as they’ve nicknamed themselves -- would have no use for gadgets that are, well, sexual. But Taryn, a 26-year-old ace from the Pacific Northwest, wants people to know just how false these stereotypes can be.
For the past year, the marketing professional-by-day has been building up Ace In The Hole, where she writes sex-positive sex toy reviews and blogs candidly about her own sex life. She’s one of a handful of people who’ve started sex toy review sites aimed at aces.
SEE ALSO: There's not a single Prime Day deal for sex toys? Come on.Taryn’s work is hardly out of the ordinary in and of itself. It resembles the sex-positive feminist sex toy review sites and blogs that have influenced her, like Hey Epiphoraand Dangerous Lily.
Because an asexual doesn't experience sexual attraction, Taryn recognizes that her blog might seem counterintuitive from someone not of that sexual orientation.
“There are a lot of misconceptions about asexuality that make it easy to feel like you’re a fraud when you’re asexual and writing sex toy reviews, but I think it’s important," she said.
Her reviews cover everything from kink to erotic audio to the likelihood of a silicone toy becoming covered in cat hair. Out of context, you might not even be able to tell that an asexual person wrote many of the reviews at all -- and that’s kind of the lesson.
In her personal life, Taryn has found that people often assume she isn’t interested in romantic relationships, hates sex, has never had it before, or never wants to have it again. None of those things are true. Online, some of her blog’s commenters say they’d never even heard of asexuality to begin with.
This lack of public understanding is due at least in part to the fact that asexuality wasn’t considered an orientation until 2001. That’s when activist David Jay created the Asexual Visibility and Education Network(AVEN) as an online space for the dispersed community.
Until then it was commonly pathologized and viewed as Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder. That diagnosis itself has been the subject of significant criticismwithin the psychological community. AVEN defines an asexual person as “someone who does not experience sexual attraction.” Some asexuals further identify as aromantic, meaning they do not feel romantic attraction either.
While aces are all linked in that they don’t experience sexual attraction, it’s otherwise impossible to paint them with a broad brush.
It’s hard to say for sure how many aces there are out there, but the most formal researchthat exists (which is now over 10 years old) indicates that one percent of people might be asexual. While aces are all linked in that they don’t experience sexual attraction, it’s otherwise impossible to paint them with a broad brush.
It’s often assumed that they are celibate or experience extreme sex repulsion -- though that doesn't come close to defining everyone within the asexual orientation. AVEN project team member Michael J. Doré told Mashablethat many aces are stereotyped in other ways, too. Some common beliefs are that aces are just making a lifestyle choice, are dealing with a medical condition, or can be changed.
“‘You just need to sleep with me’ is something asexual people hear a lot,” Doré said. “Largely misconceptions come from ignorance, because there has been so little coverage of asexuality, and sometimes there are inaccurate portrayals of asexuality in the media.”
Taryn feels romantic and sensual attraction and enjoys sex and masturbation, though she does not experience sexual attraction. “I’ve just never had that kind of, ‘Oh, I want you right now,’ feeling,” as she explains in her blog’s FAQ. She says needs to set reminders for herself to initiate sex when in a relationship.
For her, asexuality plays a lesser role in how she chooses sex toys. But some aces dofeel that their orientation shapes the way they shop for sex toys in a significant way.
This is especially true for those that consider themselves towards the other end of sex-repulsion spectrum from Taryn. (It’s worth noting that even asexuals who consider themselves sex-repulsed or averse may engage in masturbation or partnered sex for various reasons, like role play, trying to conceive, a partner’s pleasure, stress relief, or an endorphin boost.)
SEE ALSO: There is now a Babadook dildo in honor of the latest LGBTQ iconThe role that sex repulsion plays in shopping for sex toys is something Tom, a 31-year-old asexual man living in Seattle, was sensitive to when he started his blog, Asexual Activities. He said he first decided to start his site after he realized there was really no good place for aces interested in talking about sex toys to do so amongst themselves.
He knew discussion of sex toys in existing asexual online communities might make some sex-repulsed people feel uncomfortable. But other broader platforms where sex toys were already being covered often felt alienating for him and other asexuals.
What he’s found in Asexual Activities is a community of aces eager to participate. When he posed the question, “What would an asexual sex toy be, if a company wanted to try to market sex toys to aces?” it garnered over 400 responses.
Commenters said overtly anatomical designs were the biggest turnoff in terms of the way some sex toys are designed.
He told Mashablethat commenters said overtly anatomical designs were the biggest turnoff in terms of the way some sex toys are designed. Detailed and exaggerated anatomy was a common dislike. Veiny dildos, in particular, were not a fave.
The same can be said about male masturbation sleeves designed to look like realistic labia. Some asexual commenters noted that they preferred fantasy designs, like those available at the specialty online store Bad Dragon.
Apart from the design of the product itself, the way sex toys are packaged and marketed are also something that many asexual people had specific opinions on.
“Things like ‘ride him all night’ on dildo packaging, or ‘she’ll suck you dry’ on a [masturbation] sleeve package was a put-off for people,” Tom said, adding that any kind of anthropomorphization, nudity, and sleaze had the same effect.
While these forums could provide valuable insights to the makers of sex toys, if they wanted to market directly to aces, they also provide a valuable service to asexual people who are in the process of discovering more about what their orientation means.
The internet has certainly shed more light on what some call their “invisible orientation” in recent years, but asexuality is almost entirely left off of most traditional sexual education curriculums -- that is, of course, in places where sex ed is even offered to begin with.
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This means that aces are largely left to advocate and educate themselves. For Taryn, this means bringing awareness of asexuality to readers who may have been just looking for a sex toy review. And that can be a really enlightening thing for some of them.
“I had one comment recently that was from an older gentleman,” she said. “He told me that he had felt this way for decades but hadn’t realize that other people don't experience sexual attraction either and that it has a name.”
Taryn has recently begun featuring guest posts from other bloggers and is hoping to someday monetize her site with ads so that she can continue teaching others about sex toys, asexuality, and sometimes even themselves.
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