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by kayodelycaon
826 days ago
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The issue is asexuality isn’t used as a precise word. Some definitions are self-limiting in that way but not all. I completely lack sexual attraction. That doesn’t mean I can’t have and enjoy sex for other reasons. Sexual attraction isn’t necessary to desire children. And lack of it is not a hinderance if you don’t mind the process. ;) |
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is it seeing someone and wanting to have sex with them? it never occurred to me that not wanting to have sex with everyone i find otherwise attractive is something unusual.
if anything i think many problems today come from people wanting to have sex with anyone they feel attracted to, or choosing a partner only because they are sexually attracted.
instead of choosing a partner because they love them and only wanting to have sex with them because of that love.
seems to me that being able to enjoy sex in the way you say is the better and healthier approach.
i think i feel similar to you and i always felt that this is normal and that sexual attraction is a concept sold by media and advertising. i never considered myself asexual because of it. i don't think sexual attraction mattered much in choosing a partner at least until a century ago or so.