Sounds Fake but Okay

An Asexual and Aromantic Perspective on Love, Relationships, Sex, and Pretty Much Anything Else

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Sarah Costello, Kayla Kaszyca: Sounds Fake but Okay (2023, Kingsley Publishers, Jessica)

English language

Published Dec. 1, 2023 by Kingsley Publishers, Jessica.

ISBN:
978-1-83997-002-3
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reviewed Sounds Fake but Okay by Sarah Costello

Very recommendable for the right person

Sounds Fake But Okay is a long-running podcast about asexuality and culture. With so little representation and focus on asexuality, especially at its inception, simply existing has had a lot of value.

The same can be said of it in book form. Having accessible, personal, and humanized accounts of asexual existence is essential.

While the book leans a fair amount on various quotes and anecdotes, it also weaves a story about what it means to be on the ace spectrum in a decidedly allosexual world. How that being outside such a central cultural norm fits very neatly and obviously into queerness.

It can at times feel a bit like people talking at you. Like when you hit a particular area of interest of someone and they go off. But that's not necessarily all bad. The kind of emotion and passion around the subject is needed when there's …