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Asexual... What's it to you?


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Asexual... What's it to you?

For those of you who are not asexual, what is your opinion about the idea that some people do not experience sexual attraction

 Dont know nearly enough about how asexual people behave in relationships to have an opinion. If they're Single, they're to me like friends who don't get laid, just that they dont complain drunk on WhatsApp in the middle of the fucking night

and would you consider dating someone asexual?

 Yes.

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Asexual... What's it to you?

Asexuality and sexually in genaral are prone to change in reaction to external factors throughout your life. Another interesting point which is often overlooked and misunderstood is that seuxallity is also not black and white, it comes in degrees, the real question isn't "is x asexual" but "to what degree is X asexual and how reliable is that sexuality".

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Asexual... What's it to you?

ImNotHer stated: source post

For those of you who are not asexual, what is your opinion about the idea that some people do not experience sexual attraction

I see it as a disorder, but then again there's more about people that can be filed under disorderly than not for me. 
 

would you consider dating someone asexual?

Ideally... no. I could see it happening, but it'd feel like there's something missing. 

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Asexual... What's it to you?

Whoa...so NO! Caddiepoops 4 U I am Asexual. NO NO NO! Get that pencil dick away from muh ass!! And don't beg to suck my dick, bitch!

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Asexual... What's it to you?

Asexuality and sexually in genaral are prone to change in reaction to internal factors throughout my life as I am a desperate narc and need the validation. Another interesting point which is often overlooked and misunderstood is that seuxallity is also not black and white, which means I think its gray but have no idea what the hell I am babbling about , it comes in degrees of how stupid I really am when I try to communicate, the real question isn't "is x asexual" but "to what degree is X asexual and how reliable is that sexuality", which is another way of expressing how I deeply struggle with the fact that I continue to have not a clue what I am on about. a broken cuck is all and with not a shred of personalty outside my meme expression and nigga nigga nigga monologue

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Asexual... What's it to you?

You honestly couldn't have picked a less interesting topic to write about. It's just about avoiding the opposite sex as much as humanly possible.

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Asexual... What's it to you?

Cadavar stated: source post

Asexuality and sexually in genaral are prone to change in reaction to internal factors throughout my life as I am a desperate narc and need the validation. Another interesting point which is often overlooked and misunderstood is that seuxallity is also not black and white, which means I think its gray but have no idea what the hell I am babbling about , it comes in degrees of how stupid I really am when I try to communicate, the real question isn't "is x asexual" but "to what degree is X asexual and how reliable is that sexuality", which is another way of expressing how I deeply struggle with the fact that I continue to have not a clue what I am on about. a broken cuck is all and with not a shred of personalty outside my meme expression and nigga nigga nigga monologue

Quite, quite. You got it, nigga

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Asexual... What's it to you?

I'm asexual. 

"Do you desire romantic connections at all? If so, what is romance to an asexual?"

I have no desire for that sort of connection these days, but I don't consider that a facet of asexuality. I suspect it's something else. I've known other asexuals who were drawn to the intimacy and companionship of a romantic relationship (sans sex, obviously). 

I myself was in a relationship with a woman for over a year without ever engaging in sexual activity. We kissed and hugged, but that was it. I personally dislike kissing, so that was a compromise on my part.

That relationship, in hindsight, was different to a very close friendship. We lived together, shared a bed, were 'monogamous' (or angamous?, lol). 

It differed from a friendship because there was that same reliance and intimacy you'd expect to see in a sexual partnership. 

Weird arrangement, but quite pleasant in its own way.

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Asexual... What's it to you?

Was your partner sexual? If you don't like kissing, was the compromise difficult for you? How did this relationship end?

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