Over 92% of popular music today references sex. Here is some of that other 8% Romantic. Aromantic. Instrumental. Recommended Bands.
avenpt : > THIS IS A HEADS-UP TO BE CAREFUL ON OPENING CERTAIN MESSAGES ON > TUMBLR: Ace exclusionists are apparently sending out messages to > trick aces/ace supporters...
scotchjolras : > Asexy (Proud to be Me) by Queer Sounds > > > A-Okay by Adam Winney > > For Me by Dearlie > > Not asexual specific but still relevant: ...
magic-brian : > menderash > : > > >> reallytrying : >> >>> genderists >>> : >>> >>> >>>> kyberbully >>>> : >>>> >>>> >>>>> �...
maievs : > Remember Me as a Time of Day - Explosions in the Sky
Over 92% of popular music today references sex. Here is some of that other 8% Romantic. Aromantic. Instrumental. Recommended Bands.
Over 92% of popular music today references sex. Here is some of that other 8% Romantic. Aromantic. Instrumental. Recommended Bands.
December : by Sara Bareilles
arlettetetem : > #NowPlaying “She Used To Be Mine” de Sara Bareilles de What’s > Inside: Songs from Waitress
Over 92% of popular music today references sex. Here is some of that other 8% Romantic. Aromantic. Instrumental. Recommended Bands.
goosestache : > I just wanted to share my favorite Christmas song with you nerds. > > Happy Holidays, everyone.
tranceaddiction : > DASH BERLIN FEAT. JONATHAN MENDELSOHN - World Falls Apart (Club Mix) > > >> When the world falls apart, >> If you should ever feel so broken ...
apocketfullofsadie : > Actual Netflix and Chill - An Asexual Playlist > >> When I say “Netflix and chill” I mean “Netflix and chill” >> stop trying to kiss�...
fullpunk-rockalchemist : > Chandelier by Kina Grannis
yoccu : > Fun game: replace all instances of the word “love” as a noun in > song lyrics with “blood”
A song about finals (language warning)
Over 92% of popular music today references sex. Here is some of that other 8% Romantic. Aromantic. Instrumental. Recommended Bands.
marshallismyname : > I thought I’d make a post explaining my pronouns and how to use > them :) > > I USE ELVERSON PRONOUNS > WHICH ARE CREATED BY > TAKING THE ...
thanks for the rec!!
I've never heard it tbh but it sounds p cool