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Hi!! Today marks the end of the March edition of the Carnival of Aros and we’re here to present you with the submissions people posted. This month we wanted to focus on celebrating being aro - why do you love being aromantic, how has the community helped you, or if there are ways to improve aro experiences if you happen not to be embracing the identity with joy. We got 10 whole submissions and we’d like to thank you all for contributing and keeping the Carnival going!! We also respect the choices of people who chose not to participate. We have been notified about 2 possible late submissions, so we’d recommend checking this post out by the end of the week too.
Ever since the start of the Carnival in February, we as a community have been having more conversations with people who, at least to me, are new faces and those conversations were enabled by this event. Let’s keep this energy for building too!! We as hosts encourage you to read this month’s submissions, learn the perspectives of people who talk about their experiences with aromanticism and share your thoughts with them.
We also hope to see you there for the next month of the Carnival - it’ll be hosted on the blog Aromantic Ruminations.
( Here is the list of all the submissions with a short summary of each of them )
Ever since the start of the Carnival in February, we as a community have been having more conversations with people who, at least to me, are new faces and those conversations were enabled by this event. Let’s keep this energy for building too!! We as hosts encourage you to read this month’s submissions, learn the perspectives of people who talk about their experiences with aromanticism and share your thoughts with them.
We also hope to see you there for the next month of the Carnival - it’ll be hosted on the blog Aromantic Ruminations.
( Here is the list of all the submissions with a short summary of each of them )