ACE Post-Sexuality is a space to think, talk, and breathe around asexuality, post-sexuality, and the broader ACE world—without pressure, without slogans, and without the need to fit into ready-made boxes.
This blog is where I share reflections, essays, personal notes, and cultural commentary related to ACE experiences: how desire changes, how it fades, how it transforms, or how it was never really there to begin with—and what comes after that. Not as a diagnosis, not as a manifesto, but as an ongoing conversation.
Here you’ll find articles of different kinds and tones. Some are reflective, others more practical, others simply exploratory. Many of them also appear in Loto Negro magazine, where these topics are approached from a more essay-driven and critical perspective. All of them are written with care, curiosity, and respect for complexity.
At its core, this blog revolves around two closely related ideas:
Asexuality, as Julie Sondra Decker explains, is usually defined as the experience of not feeling sexual attraction toward others. In some cases, it also refers to not valuing sex or sexual attraction enough to pursue it, or not wanting sex to play a central role in one’s relationships. Asexuality is not a single experience, but a broad spectrum of ways of relating—or not relating—to sex and desire.
Post-sexuality, as I explore it here, points to something slightly different. It is not about denying the body, desire, or Eros, but about their reconfiguration. It describes a state, practice, or relational framework in which intimacy, connection, and affective bonds move beyond sex as the central mediator, integrating mind, consciousness, identity, ethics, and sometimes even technology. Post-sexuality is not an endpoint—it’s a living question shaped by culture, experience, and choice.
Alongside the articles, you’ll also find a section called Resources & Websites, where I collect and share websites, books, apps, and other materials that may be useful or meaningful for people interested in asexuality, post-sexuality, or ACE-related topics in general.
This is not a guide on how to be ACE “the right way.”
It’s a place to pause, read, think, and maybe recognize yourself in the margins.
If you dream of electric cake, you’re probably in the right place 🍰
Signature:
Sangue Shi
Editor-in-Chief of Loto Negro Magazine
www.lotonegrorevista.blogspot.com
Editor-in-Chief of Sangue Shi Ediciones
www.sangueshiediciones.blogspot.com
Administrator of ACE Post-Sexuality
www.acepostsexuality.blogspot.comot.com
Sangue Shi
Editor-in-Chief of Loto Negro Magazine
www.lotonegrorevista.blogspot.com
Editor-in-Chief of Sangue Shi Ediciones
www.sangueshiediciones.blogspot.com
Administrator of ACE Post-Sexuality
www.acepostsexuality.blogspot.comot.com
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