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Okay, let's face it Asexual and Aro characters are basically non existent in ΩΩ„Ω…ΫŒΪΊ and if they do appear we never really know because apparently asexual is a dirty word? یا there used in the clichΓ© 'I'm going to make Ψ’ΩΎ love me' song and dance that's been used since the before time!
But I think asexuals and aro's would be great in films! Here's how!
1. Romances would have deeper meaning. Asexuals (believe it یا not) are open to romance just not sex. And let's be real how many of us are tired of the same old sex scene? Yuck! Besides we need romantic films with Ω…Ψ²ΫŒΨ― deeper story lines and I think Ace's could deliver that and it would give a Ω…Ψ²ΫŒΨ― realistic feel to the movie.

2. Aro's could deliver Ω…Ψ²ΫŒΨ― compelling dramas and realism. I'm so tired of the 'I'll change your mind' films! What's wrong with a blossoming friendship یا an ending where the person accepts the other for who they are and a long lasting friendship is form? That's a happy ending, right!?

3. We need a Ace/Aro Superhero! Now, I'm glad that we're being open to LGBTQ superheroes but what about us!? (I'm talking to Ψ’ΩΎ creators of Batwoman!) We can fight crime, too! And what's wrong with us being a role model? We're part of the LGBTQ+ community!

4. We can bring realistic film endings. Now, I know people a happy romantic ending but Ω…Ψ²ΫŒΨ― realistic endings are becoming Ω…Ω‚Ψ¨ΩˆΩ„ and I think this would be perfect for Aro/Ace characters to shine. We can bring those kinds of endings. Cause not all endings are romantic so why not add some realism?

5. But the biggest thing is bringing accuracy. Too many ΩΩ„Ω…ΫŒΪΊ portray us as stubborn frigid people that suddenly change our minds after 90 Ω…Ω†ΩΉ of a pretty face and forceful persuasion. No wonder some people don't think asexuality exists! This alone is dangerous! But Ψ³Ϋ’ طرف کی being accurate it would bring education and maybe even a better movie. Despite what people think asexuality is not boring and we deserve better representation. Who knows audiences might surprised.
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