@flutteriestshy I am not trying to be stand-off-ish here, I think it's a pretty fair thing to say. Sometimes intention doesn't take away from how people feel about things, and that's normal.
@Rollercodezter ...And you should be more open to criticism, rather than jumping to your own defense and saying "That's Twitter for you!" When people tell you you've done something in bad taste, it's not an immediate attack on your person, but rather a criticism of this specific action.
@Rollercodezter I think you're allowed to joke about the sexualization of autism and downplaying of asexuality since, as you said, you are autistic and asexual. However, this does not shield you of making jokes that are in bad taste. This feels that way because, again, of the origin.
@Punished_Sy I said asexuality is a spectrum, not a black and white sexuality of "never having sex or engaging in seuxal activity" and that, because of this, I believe you engage in sexual acts; this is referred to as subtext. Also, here are a couple of definitions of shotacon.
@Punished_Sy I'm not invalidating your asexuality, I am saying asexual people can still have sexual encounters/engage with sexual content. And can you define a shota for me, then? Why would you pride yourself in liking "taboo" content if they are just adult men?
@Punished_Sy Being a shotacon means you're attracted to shotas, which, by definition, are little boys. Asexuality, as it stands, is a spectrum. When you've got "hypnodom" in your bio I find it hard to believe you don't engage in at the very least sexual content online.
@Punished_Sy Whatever helps you sleep at night. I could never understand just how difficult it is to get your hands out of your pants whenever you find yourself face to face with a prepubescent boy.
@Punished_Sy Just because you don't treat it that way does not mean it isn't privileged to be able to go online, look at porn of fictional children and label yourself a "shotacon" like it's your run of the mill statement. You hold privilege.