2007, Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture, Issues 34-37, page 363:One of the first rumored-to-be-asexy relationships can be seen in Henry James's The Bostonians, an 1886 novel that deals with the devotion between two women, Olive and Verena — the work even gave rise to the term "Boston marriages" to describe women who lived together in love with one another without having sex.
2009, Demian Bulwa, "Asexuals leave the closet, find community", San Francisco Chronicle, 24 August 2009:And in June, while wearing an "Asexy Dyke" T-shirt, she marched with two dozen other self-described asexuals in San Francisco's Gay Pride Parade.
2011, Robert Crooks & Karla Baur, Our Sexuality, Wadsworth (2011), ISBN 9780495812944, page 250:Asexual and Proud! is a MySpace community whose goal is to help “asexy†people connect with one another (Bogaert, 2004).