One common theme is self - discovery. Asexual characters often have to figure out their own identity in a world that is very sexualized. They realize they don't experience sexual attraction in the way society seems to expect.
Libraries often have digital collections. Although not all of them will specifically label 'asex stories', you can search for books or anthologies related to asexuality which may contain relevant stories. And many library digital resources are free to access with a library card.
Another option could be to check out some blogs dedicated to asexuality. Sometimes, bloggers share personal asex stories or fictional ones. For example, Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN) might have some related content or links to free asex stories.
One popular asex story book is 'Turtles All the Way Down' by John Green. It's not directly about asexuality in a preachy way but has elements that can resonate with those on the asexual spectrum in terms of self - discovery and dealing with one's own identity in a world that often has different expectations.
One example of asexual reproduction in animals is the hydra. It can reproduce by budding. A small outgrowth, or bud, forms on the body of the hydra. This bud then develops into a new individual that is genetically identical to the parent hydra. Another example is the starfish. Some species of starfish can regenerate from a single arm. If a starfish loses an arm and that arm contains a part of the central disc, it can grow into a whole new starfish.
Asexual animals often have a different approach to adaptation compared to sexual animals. Since they reproduce by creating genetically identical clones, they can quickly colonize a stable and favorable environment. For example, if a particular area has a consistent food source and climate, asexual animals like some bacteria can rapidly multiply their numbers without the need to find a mate. This allows them to take full advantage of available resources.
Typically, a sports girl in manhw is not only physically fit but also mentally tough. She faces challenges head-on and never gives up easily. Her friendships and teamwork skills are also often emphasized.
Well, funny yandere comics are appealing because they add a lighthearted twist to the usually dark and obsessive yandere archetype. This contrast makes for a refreshing and unpredictable read. Also, the humor helps to make the characters more relatable and less intimidating.