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DID NOT FINISH: 17%

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litwithnick's review against another edition

DID NOT FINISH: 2%

Typically attractice, white, cishet women have no place talking about trans issues. Good going on out yourselves as terf apologetics. Fuck right off and stick your wands where the sun don’t shine.

No idea why a section on gender was even included in the
book. Gender ≠ Sexuality.

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It's a decent overview. Some of the conclusions they draw off of satistics or vibes are unnuanced at best and a bit baffling at worst, but it's the level you would expect from people who readily claim to not be experts and have limited knowledge. I think this offers good information as an introductory text to ace/aro identities.
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I did enjoy this. Unfortunately, I didn't get a lot out of it but I think it works very well as an introductory book on asexuality and aromanticism (though the aromantic part fell a bit short imo). It was very easy to read and felt somewhat conversational. 
Would recommend if you are looking for a kind of Asexuality 101 
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A short book building on the successful podcast, this is probably only really informative for those new to learning about the asexual and aromantic spectrum. The audiobook is particularly enjoyable for fans of the podcast.