Asexual Readers Just Want Ace Characters to Live Full, Diverse Lives On the Page

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Asexual Readers Just Want Ace Characters to Live Full, Diverse Lives On the Page

For asexual (or ace) readers, sexual attraction in a book can — quite literally — be a turn off. “Lots of romance plots don't make sense to me because of the element of sex or physical attraction at play,” says Kaley, 24, an editor of speculative…

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