Poll: Would you date an asexual person?

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Sleepingzombie

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A relationship is about supporting each other , for me sex does not factor in. Though I am asexual, wich explains it.
Still I think my wiev hold true, a relationship is about supporting eachother.

I would "date" another asexual person, romance is fun.
 

Arqus_Zed

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I'm seeing a lot of "I am asexual myself" reports in this thread.

For some reason, that kind of saddens me... Don't know why, since, you know: each his own. But still...

On topic:
No, that's not a relationship, that's just friendship.
 

Fraeir

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I wouldn't date an asexual, but there's no reason not to be friends with one.

Being a virgin, having had no girlfriend as of yet, and just being too damned curious about both things make that choice easy for me.
 

SkyeNeko

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I'd say I'm asexual, but everyone seems to be claiming that. ... ... ...

It'd be lovely to find an asexual guy to marry. I have no plans to get pregnant ever (adoption ftw) either. It's just kind of weird for me to even think about actually having sex... I just don't see it happening. And I'm perfectly fine with that. Aaah to find someone who romances you and isn't thinking of banging you...
 

Nimcha

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Gasaraki said:
Let's say you meet an asexual guy/girl who is heteromantic/homoromantic (Depending on your gender/sexual orientation). The two of you get along great and develop feelings for each other, do you think you could engage in a long term relationship with someone even if the two of you will probably never have sex?
Nope, not a chance. Probably even being friends would be difficult. Not that I'm hypersexual or anything, but I've never met an asexual person who also wasn't extremely boring.
 

babinro

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I don't consider sex to be a requirement in order to have a meaningful longstanding relationship. As such, this wouldn't be a problem for me.
 
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I guess I would if I really liked them, I like a challenge anyway. I don't think the problem would lie in me not wanting to date them though.
 

Gasaraki

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Nimcha said:
Nope, not a chance. Probably even being friends would be difficult. Not that I'm hypersexual or anything, but I've never met an asexual person who also wasn't extremely boring.
Gasaraki said:
The two of you get along great
 

Nimcha

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Gasaraki said:
Nimcha said:
Nope, not a chance. Probably even being friends would be difficult. Not that I'm hypersexual or anything, but I've never met an asexual person who also wasn't extremely boring.
Gasaraki said:
The two of you get along great
I can get along with someone without considering them a friend.

Besides that I meant this scenario would be very unlikely in my case.
 

Art Axiv

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I am going to be courageous, but I'd give it a shot.
If to only learn that it won't work out.
 

Corey Longest

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ive been attracted to an asexual person before and even thought about pursuing a relationship but then i remembered to me sex is one of those ultimate romantic situations and it feels like to me if you remove sex from a relationship it loses maturity becoming the equivalent to middle school level relationship, and i realized i hated middle school so i totally scrapped the whole thought.

P.S. Asexual people are some of the kinkiest people ive met which is really weird once you think about it.
 

SpideyIRL

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As harsh as it may sound, I don't think I'll ever be able to have an intimate relationship with an asexual partner. A platonic relationship, sure, but that and sexual relationships are not mutually exclusive. After all, a guy has his needs.

One of my best friends is an asexual, aromantic person. He's a great guy to be around, and often, his views on what's considered 'normal' relationships are more mature and sane than anyone else I know. I often listen to what he has to say about the way I interact with people.
 

EmperorSubcutaneous

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I don't know if I can answer this, since I'm not asexual but I am demisexual with a low sex drive. I would like occasional sex (every couple of months is fine), but I'm much more interested in the kissing and cuddling aspects of physical intimacy. Everything else can be taken care of solo.

Considering the person I'm dating may possibly be asexual though (we're in the process of figuring it out), I would vote yes on the poll.
 

Bara_no_Hime

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Gasaraki said:
Let's say you meet an asexual guy/girl who is heteromantic/homoromantic (Depending on your gender/sexual orientation). The two of you get along great and develop feelings for each other, do you think you could engage in a long term relationship with someone even if the two of you will probably never have sex?
No.

That sounds like a nightmare.

... unless it was agreed upon that I could have sex with other people.

Then... still probably no, because why would I want to be romantic with someone I couldn't sleep with?

Just to be clear, I do have an asexual friend. I would never consider any sort of romance with her, though.