I am
a guy, but I do not feel anything towards my opposite sex (even towards my same
sex). I guess I am straight but they still argue that I am not. What should I
do?
Oh well. Asexuality.
In layman’s term, asexuality is sexuality
when a person does not feel any sexual attractions towards others.
Scientifically speaking, there is nothing scientific when we are talking about
its cause. It just happens that some people are just asexual. Simple.
There are many variations of
asexuality. First of these is gray-asexuals. These are people who have experience
sexual attraction infrequently or not very strongly or possibly aren’t quite
sure whether or not what they experience is sexual attraction. The second one are called demise-sexuals. They are asexuals that can experience sexual attraction only after
developing a close emotional bond with someone.
Many misconceptions are experienced by
these people. Asexuality is not celibacy or abstinence. A person who has fear
of sex is not asexual. This is not realated to pledge or a religious act. This is not sexual
immaturity. Most of all, asexuality is not a relationship, a status, and a
hormonal imbalance. Asexuals can fall in love, it’s just that they are not
really interested in sex
When can you say that a person is asexual?
If someone thought that everyone else was just pretending to be interested in
sex, well, that is a sign. A sign also shows that if someone is just pretending
to be interested in sex. Well, if your partner would rather play Xbox than have
sex with you, he or she could be asexual.
Some argues that asexuality does not exist,
but because my source exist, and he says that he is asexual, well, asexuality
exists. It’s just like being straight, but not really interested into women.
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