UniversalAC said:
Homosexuals and trans people are often subject to stigmatization, violence, "outing", and in lots of the world legal restrictions. Not having a sex drive isn't something you can identify in the same way, in any case. There will never be a telltale that an asexual person has to be concerned with, and society does often weirdly prize abstinence. I don't see the groups you mentioned as being very alike anyway.
Sure. Except you probably wouldn't be able to tell I'm bisexual or trans if you met me on the street. Conforming to societal norms in and of itself is a bit of a killer, and society does ostracise people who don't pair off and make babby. Hell, my SO gets crap for not wanting to breed. Iactually don't see why this is a bad thing, because they'd ostensibly breed with me, and any such offspring would no doubt bring upon the apocalypse, but still.
I didn't suggest that homosexuality could be likened to asexuality by the way, I asked if saying something about one would be taken like saying the same about another.
I suggested that the argument here could be likened to homosexuality. Because the arguments being made about passing on your genes and normalcy apply to all three groups. You didn't address any of the issues actually raised with your argument, either. Not with me, not with Eclipse.
Asexuals can still breed. Homosexuals are wired to want partners that take them out of the gene pool. Neither homosexuality, bisexuality, or transsexuality is considered normal (And all were treated as mental disorders to be fixed previously due to similar arguments). You have two people roughly bringing up the same points, though coming at it from somewhat different angles, and are addressing them to neither. Can you please actually address these?
And for the record, I would list "none" as a different sexual preference.