It's okay, asexuality is kind of hazy anyway. Some of them masturbate, some don't, some of them are interested in cuddling, some aren't, etc.Monkfish Acc. said:Ah, right. Duh. Christ, I shouldn't even fucking try to say things when I am this tired.
I get confused about the actual definitions. Some of what is accepted as asexual seems to contradict them. Case in point, masturbation.
**checks Screamarie's profile** Ah. Girl, you gotta get on that.Screamarie said:Though not asexual, I generally find sexual acts disgusting, noisy, and gross. Of course that could be because I am still a virgin...
Seems likely that asexuals would be more interested in private activities like gaming than sexual people would, considering they're less interested in trolling for sexual partners. And even more likely to become obsessive enough about their hobby to join a website devoted to it. So, makes sense to me.Udyrfrykte said:The number of asexuals in this thread is fucking weird. I've read about 1% percentage of all people are asexual. Here it's like 30%.
What gives?
And on topic: Not a chance. As pointed out in this thread there would be several other, more fitting, candidates for a ms. Asexual.
Surely it's a lack of orientation? And almost vanishingly rare?Antitonic said:That sounds like me. Are you me? But wait, I'm me! ...Or am I? Who are you? Who am I?!Monkfish Acc. said:I AM an asexual person.
I see that working out better for me than dating anyone else.
I would totally go and do that if I wasn't also aromantic....Wow, really? I know I shouldn't get involved with this, but believe it or not, asexuality is an actual orientation like heterosexuality or homosexuality.ravensheart18 said:I would of course encourage that person to seek help. They clearly have either emotional or chemical problems which are impacting their ability to live life fully.
Hey! That whole "married couples don't have sex" thing is untrue and generally pisses me off.Rayne870 said:If you want a relationship where you don't have sex, get married. It's really that easy.
Also no...a sexless relationship isn't a relationship it's best friends.
And then the waters are further muddied by things like demisexuality and the whole "gray-A" business.EmperorSubcutaneous said:It's okay, asexuality is kind of hazy anyway. Some of them masturbate, some don't, some of them are interested in cuddling, some aren't, etc.Monkfish Acc. said:Ah, right. Duh. Christ, I shouldn't even fucking try to say things when I am this tired.
I get confused about the actual definitions. Some of what is accepted as asexual seems to contradict them. Case in point, masturbation.
True, but that doesn't mean it's not an orientation anyway. Consider a scale: "Normal" orientations are 100%, asexuality is 0%. Everyone who is alive is somewhere on this scale, meaning everyone has an orientation.bobknowsall said:Surely it's a lack of orientation? And almost vanishingly rare?Antitonic said:That sounds like me. Are you me? But wait, I'm me! ...Or am I? Who are you? Who am I?!Monkfish Acc. said:I AM an asexual person.
I see that working out better for me than dating anyone else.
I would totally go and do that if I wasn't also aromantic....Wow, really? I know I shouldn't get involved with this, but believe it or not, asexuality is an actual orientation like heterosexuality or homosexuality.ravensheart18 said:I would of course encourage that person to seek help. They clearly have either emotional or chemical problems which are impacting their ability to live life fully.
Completely off-topic, but I'm loving the Flipside avatar.Bara_no_Hime said:Snip
I've seen this term being bandied around, so I looked it up. It showed on Wikipedia like this:IamQ said:Perhaps. But I'm aromantic, so I'll probably never know.