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Post by Stevie Steve on Jul 3, 2015 17:12:33 GMT
Hi! I have identified as Asexual for a long time now, but I learned that being Asexual doesn't necessarily mean you don't want to have sex, but rather more along the lines of not having sexual attraction to anyone but I think specific people (correct me if I'm wrong). Is there another word to describe not wanting sex at all, or not sexually attracted to anything? Or could I still use asexual as how I identify?
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Post by commanderling on Jul 3, 2015 17:15:04 GMT
Hey if you have any responses could you message me at Commanderling? I didn't realize I was logged out of my account until after I made this.
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Post by becbecmuffin on Jul 6, 2015 20:15:41 GMT
You can absolutely still be asexual. As long as you don't experience sexual attraction, you're asexual, regardless of whether or not you want to have sex.
There are sex-repulsed asexuals who are completely put off by the idea of having sex.
There are sex-neutral asexuals who don't really care about sex either way, or have no desire to have sex but may be willing to be intimate with a partner.
There are sex-positive asexuals who enjoy sex and have it frequently.
The lack of sexual attraction defines your asexuality. Your relationship with sex itself doesn't affect this identity whatsoever.
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