So, there's a new edition of Kvinde kend din krop, and out of curiosity I picked up a copy of it at the library.
Leafing through it, it feels very 70s. Then I looked at the index and oh, look, asexual - page 504. Turns to the page, reads their definition: Aseksuel - en person, der bliver forelsket i, men ikke nødvendigvis tænder på, andre. (Asexual - somebody who falls in love with other people, but are not necessarily turned on by them.)
Uhm, guess I can't be asexual, then? I think I might just add this book to the return pile right now, since, well - I'm sorry, but if there's a thing I know and a book is getting it not right, how can I trust it that book to be right about the things I don't know and have to take on trust?
Leafing through it, it feels very 70s. Then I looked at the index and oh, look, asexual - page 504. Turns to the page, reads their definition: Aseksuel - en person, der bliver forelsket i, men ikke nødvendigvis tænder på, andre. (Asexual - somebody who falls in love with other people, but are not necessarily turned on by them.)
Uhm, guess I can't be asexual, then? I think I might just add this book to the return pile right now, since, well - I'm sorry, but if there's a thing I know and a book is getting it not right, how can I trust it that book to be right about the things I don't know and have to take on trust?
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