🐱 Jaiden Animations' Coming Out Video Perfectly Treads The Line Between Public And Private

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It’s nice to feel represented. Seeing part of yourself in media makes you feel less alone, more seen, more valid. That’s why I always love it when someone comes out. Well, mostly why. The queer agenda to slowly eradicate the straights and live in a gay utopia plays a big part, but mostly it’s the representation thing.

However, in today’s parasocial world where those we look up to and whose content we consume on a regular basis are easier to reach out to than ever, being queer can also become a responsibility. A lot of young or recently out queer people seek the guidance of those in the spotlight, but it’s hard to set an example when you’re still coming to grips with your identity yourself.

Discovering my bisexuality was, fortunately, relatively easy. It’s the third letter in LGBT, and there are a lot of bi people out there, so it wasn’t some mystery I never had a chance of understanding. Though the depiction of bi people in media is often drenched in stereotypes, they’re at least known enough that I had the words to describe myself. For some people on the queer spectrum, such as those who are asexual and aromantic, representation is far harder to find.

In the broadest terms, aromantic means you have little to no romantic attraction to people, and asexual means you have little to no sexual attraction to people. The only major asexual or aromantic representation I can think of in popular culture is Todd Chavez in BoJack Horseman - other characters are the subject of fan speculation as aro/ace, but Todd is one of the few to actually say the word ‘asexual’. The Netflix show offers a deep, complex, mature look into asexuality, and touches on why aro/ace people often grow up thinking they have to be with someone, even if that’s actually detrimental to their own happiness.

Jaiden Animations, a YouTuber who posts energetic, wonderfully animated videos of themselves completing various gaming challenges like Pokemon Nuzlockes or Cooking Mama speedruns, recently came out as aro/ace. As Jaiden explains in her video, since almost all media aimed at kids and teens contains heterosexual love and romance, she grew up feeling as though something was wrong with her for not developing crushes on people.

Jaiden has now come to terms with how being aro/ace means she doesn’t need a partner in life to feel fulfilled or normal. She still has friends and family but doesn’t need any romance. While she’s chosen to share that revelation with her 11 million subscribers in order to increase the amount of aro/ace representation available, she was also quick to point out her boundaries.

She explains that while some asexual people are completely turned off by the thought of sex, others simply don’t mind it or will do it to make their partner happy but says she won’t go into where she falls on that spectrum. You don’t need to know if a bi person sways more one way than the other after all. Those are the personal details that aren’t necessary for the big picture stuff: Jaiden’s aro/ace. This works to not only enforce some personal boundaries for her but also to help aro/ace fans who may be looking to her to set an example for how they should enact their queerness. If they start to obsess over the little things they could feel they need to be exactly like her, rather than whatever they feel most comfortable as.

Her video serves as a way to let her fans know where she’s at with her sexuality, but also as a friendly reminder that she values her privacy and isn’t going to be going into any further details on the more intimate aspects of her life - something that’s not always easy as a big creator. It also emphasises that even on the aro/ace spectrums, people are different.

Young queers have fewer people to look up to than their straight friends, so it’s tempting to latch on to queer creators in a very parasocial manner. Jaiden’s done a fantastic job of using her platform to increase aro/ace representation and visibility while also ensuring any fans discovering their own sexualities don’t feel the need to compare themselves to her too rigorously. She doesn’t have to be the perfect representation of a spectrum - no single person can be - and her fans don’t need to have an identity crisis over whether they’re as ace as she is - everybody wins. Also, I’m happy the queers are continuing to take over the world.
 
I remember years ago she made a video on how she sucks dick (metaphorically) at flirting and failed to get the guy she liked.

This seems like the natural conclusion of that arc.
So she is just celibate then? Why is choosing to abstain from sex and relationships need a special sexuality?
 
Firstly, of all people, how does someone who had a live-in boyfriend with whom she once produced videos credibly claim that she has neither sexual urges nor romantic inclination?

Secondly, what's the over/under that she deliberately moved to construct a parasocial relationship with her fanbase and is now facing frustration about what are the consequences of her actions?

This isn't going to stop all the porn of your avatar, Jaiden
stop all the what now

(For the record, I don't think that she encouraged them to draw porn of her rantsona or whatever she calls it, and that much isn't her fault. That said, I've slowly become convinced that past a certain age, having several people-- autistic, quasi-autistic, or otherwise-- at least lust for you is the product of either deliberate action or inexcusable oversight.)
I thought this was not surprising because she's a bird caretaker, and women who have a bird or two seem a bit nuts/weirder compared to cat ladies.
The ProJared fiasco demonstrated that even very ugly bird women can get some.
 
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So she is just celibate then? Why is choosing to abstain from sex and relationships need a special sexuality?

Because everyone needs to be a special snowflake on the internet these days.

People who actually decide to be celibate typically don't make a show of it or make it a part of their personality, that's reserved for incels.

I'm pretty sure the decision tends to be a very private and personal affair and typically has either spiritual or shameful motivations behind it.
 
So I went around and looked at this. Some moon faced kid on youtube who takes a year to do a cartoon of such low animation quality that it would get her fired from Warner Brothers back in the 1950s is frigid. Or likes to eat pussy and suck dick. But not really. Who fucking cares? Who?
 
The thumbnail is such a calculated clickbait move. If she truly wanted to emphasize being "aroace" it should be titled "Being not Straight or Gay" or just "Being ace". Instead it's a hook to get ppl to think that she's coming out as L/B(T?), but noooo she's Ace! Wow! What a twist! Literally using "gay" as bait. She's a long time popular content creator and has to know this, that is somehow the most off putting point of the vid for me.
 
I feel bad but also not so much, she did say not to address the rule 34 problem so what if her claiming to be asexual is just an attempt to grab more fans?
 
But the more I think about it, I think some of you guys are right: this is logical conclusion and cope of being so autistic that you can't get the romantic partner you want, while also being unwilling to settle for someone more attainable.
That and how hypersexualised society has become. Part of the "straight identity" now is having a stable partner too, meaning that they consider having a currently active sexual life the norm and default.

Which we all know it's bullshit. So, all people who are focusing on work or school without any intention of being romantically involved with anyone stop being straight?

This ultra stupid kid just simply can't accept she isn't having a relationship because current day society is shaming her for being single and instead of not caring, she's actually going with it.

Because her audience makes a LOT of porn of her.
That's not something she will ever be able to control no matter what she says. You think fangirls care that a character is straight? They still ship them with people of their same sex.

If this is something that really bothers her, then she should leave the Internet forever. Otherwise, just explicitly say "don't make porn of me, I don't like it, and it makes me feel uncomfortable and I'm in danger of relapsing." What her fans do after this is out of her control.
 
That's not something she will ever be able to control no matter what she says. You think fangirls care that a character is straight? They still ship them with people of their same sex.

If this is something that really bothers her, then she should leave the Internet forever. Otherwise, just explicitly say "don't make porn of me, I don't like it, and it makes me feel uncomfortable and I'm in danger of relapsing." What her fans do after this is out of her control.
If women were capable of direct communication, life would be much simpler. But they aren't. So Jaiden will never come out and say "hey guys stop making porn of me."
 
Just nuke the fanbase

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With her fanbase, I don't blame her claiming to be "asexual."
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Real, but old, actually. These days, her r34 community is about 2.5-3x the size of her normal community.

And she won't tell people that the r34 stuff bothers her because if she does, it confirms a weakness for the trolls to exploit. They'd zero in and make r34 specifically to trigger her.


These lonely folks thirsting over her really don't know how to read the warning signs, though. This is an autistic girl with previous eating disorders, several mental issues barely kept in check by meds, and a huge online hug box of simps/enablers.

There could not be any more "Do not date me" red flags.
 
Real, but old, actually. These days, her r34 community is about 2.5-3x the size of her normal community.

And she won't tell people that the r34 stuff bothers her because if she does, it confirms a weakness for the trolls to exploit. They'd zero in and make r34 specifically to trigger her.


These lonely folks thirsting over her really don't know how to read the warning signs, though. This is an autistic girl with previous eating disorders, several mental issues barely kept in check by meds, and a huge online hug box of simps/enablers.

There could not be any more "Do not date me" red flags.
Rule 34 art of her already has her stans in the comments unironically begging to not have porn drawn of her. Needless to say, they would get bombarded with retorts that her coming out as aro/ace means nothing to porn artists.
 
She's basically coming out as an incel.

The correct term is femcel. Which is odd since I recalled she was in relationships before. Plus she's still young and fairly attractive IRL and her internet clout could've gotten her somebody. But oh well. I'm not really interested in the circumstances of why and how she wants to "come out".
 
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