- Asexuality Visibility and Education Network (AVEN): The most famous awareness site out there, with forums and discussion and everything you can think of.
- Asexual Awareness Week: An awareness campaign that does more than pop up once a year; education and campaign information is available through their website, including pamphlets and resources.
- Asexual Outreach: This organization is Toronto-based and is in charge of the North American Asexuality Conference. They have their own Facebook page.
- The Student Room: Asexuality: Gives a pretty decent FAQ overview about asexuality.
- Everything’s A-Okay: Companion website for the YouTube video channel, aiming to educate about the ace spectrum.
- Transyada forums: “Messing around with gender since 2010.” This place originated from a gender subforum on AVEN.
- Asexual & Kinky and Ace BDSM Support Group: Fetlife is a fetish community that is asexual-friendly and has support groups specifically for asexual people if they are kinksters.
- The Asexual Agenda: More 201-level discussion of asexuality, on a blog with multiple contributors.
- Asexual Advice Tumblr: This blog takes submissions from readers, using a team of volunteer asexual people who are experienced in answering questions.
- Resources for Asexual Survivors: An organization for and by asexual survivors of sexual violence to help others in similar situations.
- LiveJournal Community: Asexuality, for LiveJournal members to join and talk about it.
- A Wank-Free Zone: LiveJournal’s “more laid-back environment” for asexuals and allies to discuss the topic without drama.
- Asexual Fandom: On Dreamwidth. What does it sound like?
- The Dreamwidth Asexuality for Dreamwidth members.
- Asexuality Group on Facebook.