Aseibility
Aseibility is a term that combines "accessibility" and "asexuality," referring to the intersection of these two concepts. It is a social movement that aims to make spaces and communities more accessible and welcoming to asexual people. Asexuality is a spectrum of sexual orientations characterized by a lack of sexual attraction to others. Aseibility seeks to address the challenges asexual people face in social spaces, such as assumptions about their sexuality, lack of representation, and the need for safe spaces to discuss their experiences.
The movement promotes the creation of asexual and aromantic (lack of romantic attraction) spaces, both online
The term "aseibility" was coined in 2014 by asexual activist and writer, Alex Pankhurst. It has since