Julie Sondra Decker has been a prominent voice for the asexual community since 1998, spreading asexuality awareness through her popular videos and blog essays. She has been interviewed in many mainstream publications, including Marie Claire, Salon, and the Daily Beast, and she was a prominent interviewee in the documentary (A)sexual by Arts Engine. She is a regular contributor to Good Vibrations. As an aromantic, asexual woman, she is happily single and resides in Tampa, Florida.
This title is an important resource for readers of any age who are
struggling to understand their sexual orientation, or those who
would like to better understand asexuality.” Library Journal,
starred review
This book shines a much-needed light on an experience that’s far
more common than most people realize. Julie Decker brings together
the many different voices and stories of asexual people, presents
valuable information, and offers helpful insight about how
non-asexual people can be supportive. If you or someone you know is
or might be asexual, read this book. And if you’re a sexuality or
relationship professional, read this book. Asexuality is part of
the sexuality spectrum and you need The Invisible Orientation on
your shelves.”Charlie Glickman, PhD, certified sexological
bodyworker
I’ll admit it: I used to think asexuality was not real. I couldn’t
wrap my head around the conceptsex is a huge part of my life, so
how could it be insignificant to someone else? Boy, was I ignorant!
This book is a comprehensive learning tool for those who are
asexual, as well as those who are asexual curious. Advocating
respect, this rare and precious resource will open your eyes and
set the record straight in a clear and straightforward manner.
Prepare to have your mind blown!” Kendra Holliday, creator of The
Beautiful Kind blog
This is a long overdue book. It provides a sense of what it is
like to be asexual that can sometimes be missing from academic
work. . . . It is a book with the potential to make a positive
difference to many people’s lives and help combat what the author
describes as the insidious form of exclusion’ that asexual people
continue to experience.” Mark Carrigan, Department of Sociology,
University of Warwick
This fascinating book will make more space for thoughtful
understanding of sexual diversity and desire and help us understand
just how variable human sexuality really is. For sex educators,
therapists, and scholars, it’s a must-read. For asexual people (or
the A-questioning’), who are so frequently invisibilized and
disrespected, it may well offer the kind of succor, support, and
information that every personacross the sex, gender, and
partnering spectradeserves.” Carol Queen, PhD, Founding Director,
Center for Sex & Culture and author, Real Live Nude Girl:
Chronicles of Sex-Positive Culture
This title is an important resource for readers of any age who are
struggling to understand their sexual orientation, or those who
would like to better understand asexuality.” Library Journal,
starred review
This book shines a much-needed light on an experience that’s far
more common than most people realize. Julie Decker brings together
the many different voices and stories of asexual people, presents
valuable information, and offers helpful insight about how
non-asexual people can be supportive. If you or someone you know is
or might be asexual, read this book. And if you’re a sexuality or
relationship professional, read this book. Asexuality is part of
the sexuality spectrum and you need The Invisible Orientation on
your shelves.”Charlie Glickman, PhD, certified sexological
bodyworker
I’ll admit it: I used to think asexuality was not real. I couldn’t
wrap my head around the conceptsex is a huge part of my life, so
how could it be insignificant to someone else? Boy, was I ignorant!
This book is a comprehensive learning tool for those who are
asexual, as well as those who are asexual curious. Advocating
respect, this rare and precious resource will open your eyes and
set the record straight in a clear and straightforward manner.
Prepare to have your mind blown!” Kendra Holliday, creator of The
Beautiful Kind blog
This is a long overdue book. It provides a sense of what it is
like to be asexual that can sometimes be missing from academic
work. . . . It is a book with the potential to make a positive
difference to many people’s lives and help combat what the author
describes as the insidious form of exclusion’ that asexual people
continue to experience.” Mark Carrigan, Department of Sociology,
University of Warwick
This fascinating book will make more space for thoughtful
understanding of sexual diversity and desire and help us understand
just how variable human sexuality really is. For sex educators,
therapists, and scholars, it’s a must-read. For asexual people (or
the A-questioning’), who are so frequently invisibilized and
disrespected, it may well offer the kind of succor, support, and
information that every personacross the sex, gender, and
partnering spectradeserves.” Carol Queen, PhD, Founding Director,
Center for Sex & Culture and author, Real Live Nude Girl:
Chronicles of Sex-Positive Culture
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