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Asexual people

Do you wish you were not asexual?
ZefNinja · 41-45, M
Its a choice. Nothing is stopping them from seeking sex theyre just self obsessed
ZefNinja · 41-45, M
@MrMarcus: you said i shouldnt have children because i dont agree with you.

Youre just a child. You know nothing
SW-User
@ZefNinja: I shouldn't respect people who do not respect.

Its not a matter of agreeing with me dude, it's a matter of having shitty views like yours.

Hahaha, I feel sorry for you, cause even though I am "child" I happen to see reality more clearly than you do
ZefNinja · 41-45, M
@MrMarcus: anyone can believe anything they like. There is no such thing as "shitty views".

Im done talking with you now. Enjoy the the rest of your day
JennaBug · 31-35, F
I have an asexual friend and he is quite happy. It doesn't seem to bother him at all and he seems quite comfortable around us girls because us being girls doesn't mean anything to him.
Originalme · 26-30, F
Hm both yes and no. Being asexual does have a lot of perks but it makes you feel like you're missing out.. I am quite content with my life because that void of not being in a relationship is filled with my family's love. It was hard in the beginning because I felt like there was something wrong with me but I think this is just a phase and lately I've been starting to get more interested in other people,so that does get my hopes up! 🙃
SW-User
I am glad to hear that :)
Jasondf · M
I wish I wasn't married to one.
SW-User
I am sorry to hear that, we're you always asexual or it came later in your life?
CoffeeFirst · 56-60, F
I think j is being ironic. Realizing you are asexual and perhaps have never felt sexual is different than being in a LTR and having the sexual part of your relationship slowly die because one partner no longer desires sex. A sexless marriage is surprisingly more common than you would think among couples married for years and years. It does not mean that one or both people have become "asexual."
Jasondf · M
Exactly articulated properly.

 
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