Jenna DeWitt (she/her) is a sapphic aromantic asexual writer, editor, and resource curator. You can find her work — including essays, poetry, resource lists, and podcast episodes—at InvisibleCakeSociety.com,on Twitter @Jenna_DeWitt, or Threads @JennaDewitt.
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ADHD Showed Me I Wasn't a Spiritual Failure
If you had told me 11 years ago at my first contemplative retreat that I had ADHD, I would have been skeptical. I was an organized, overachieving Enneagram 3, a bookworm, and a grown professional woman — not a small bouncy boy disturbing his classroom because of his attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. The problem, I was told by all around me, was that I lacked spiritual discipline. But just a few hours into the retreat on a Saturday afternoon, I had to admit I wasn’t excelling at the assignment of stillness and silence.
Asexual and Aromantic People Are Often Forgotten, But God Sees Us
Asexuality and aromanticism describe those whose orientations are often defined by lack and rarity. We’re atypical in that we don’t experience sexual and/or romantic attraction, or when we do, it’s the exception to the rule or under certain conditions. We’re inconvenient to remember — on all sides of the political and religious spectrums.