Sexualized Saturdays: Aces Top 10 Headcanon Asexual Characters
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Did she ever worry about how she was going to get married and produce heirs during all her years in icy confinement? Even after learning how to control her powers, Elsa is perfectly happy just spending time with her sister and creating ice sculptures. She’s too busy having fun with her magical powers to have time for romance, sex, and continuing the family line.

As mentioned, canon is really the only arbiter you have to rely on and, thus, the primary thing roleplayers utilize to ground their characters in reality. There are three ways you can address canon to bring your headcanon generator into reality. headcanon generator ship is any lore created by someone without authority over a property that explains, alters, or adds to established canon. This can range from fanfiction to fan theories (I see you, MatPat!) and everything in between. Headcanon is just the stuff you read into the world. Like your theory as to why Sherlock and Dr. Who would make an amazing couple.

Now remember how Elsa, who was also completely isolated, never worried at all about finding a partner? I mean, I suppose we could say that Elsa had other issues to consider, but we could also say that she’s asexual. Anna had other things to worry about than getting married, too, but she still managed to find some romance for herself along the way. I don’t even think the thought of a partner ever crossed Elsa’s mind.

I talk with a couple of Japanese users on social media and I was wondering what other words can I use to say “Oh, I have this theory”, or “I imagine this and that about those characters”. Community Headcanon always comes with risks- you’re putting your creation out there and no matter how detailed of a vision you shared, the moment you invite others to incorporate it into their vision, it will morph. Sometimes for good, sometimes into something unrecognizable. Some communities credit the original creator for having a “veto” rule, but the best of these can outlive the original author’s participation in the game, leading to no clear “head.” There’s also the risk that it’ll go nowhere. Sometimes, your idea isn’t picked up or used by anyone other than yourself… The biggest issue with subjects like this isn’t necessarily the headcanon aspect.

But I would often find that I had to watch them multiple times so I was sending them the right quote to refute the argument they were making, and after all that time of sifting through the right videos they would never watch them anyway. So, I thought that I needed these quotes in text form, organized by what argument they addressed, complete with citations, who said it, dates etc. so I could just copy and paste them into whatever comment thread I was in and be done with it. Thus, the quotes document that floats around a lot of groups and graces this website (called the quotes databank) was born. So, this article is going to be a little different from my usual ones, which air to the side of military theory, and instead be more about what I hope to be some constructive criticism for things I see within our EU community. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&amp