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Happy pride month, all! I myself am extremely ace, so I thought I would start off with a character who is basically-canonically asexual and nonbinary, the Dr. Who. Trust me, it’s in the extended universe. I also included Ditzy, because what is the Dr. Who without a companion? Plus, they really are quite cute together. Hope you all have a delightful month, whether out, closeted, or just an ally.
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That certainly is one common interpretation of the Doctor, or indeed all Time Lords. However, nothing really is canon exactly. The Doctor’s sexuality has never been officially confirmed, so really any interpretation is fair game. Mine just happens to be that he’s ace, based largely on scraps of quotes from the Classic series, several instances of sexual subtext going right over the Eighth Doctor’s head, and being so desperate for good representation that I’m willing to see evidence of asexuality in pretty near anything.
Sure, he’s had lots of kisses and stuff, but that’s more romantic than sexual.
Also, there are quite a few examples from the extended universe that suggest their asexuality, for example pretty much all of Lungbarrow. Or this line from the Scarlet Empress: “‘That’s crap!’ Sam shouted. ‘The Doctor isn’t your average man at all. I don’t think he even has a gender… There’s something about him that makes you feel like he’s beyond sex.”
There are other instances, but those are the only two I can think of. Of course, the extended universe is so broad and self-contradictory, you could probably find evidence for most anything somewhere. However, that’s part of the joy of Dr. Who; we all project our own thoughts and experiences onto it, onto the Doctor, and onto their adventures. I concede you have a point in disagreeing with my assessment of the canonicity of his aceness. But when it comes to Dr. Who, canonicity is always highly relative and exactly what you make of it. My interpretation just happens to be that the Dr. Who is an asexual and nonbinary eldritch being with a sweet tooth, terrible taste in clothes, and a marked fondness for humanity.
Who the heck calls him that?
“a character who is basically-canonically asexual”
I don’t think that is quite accurate. At all. He’s actually had many heterosexual moments.
I’m asexual, and I know there are very few characters that share this with me. Even I want The Doctor to be ace, I really don’t think he is.