Is asexuality real?

Updated on March 16, 2022 in Issues
22 on July 13, 2018

Some people think it’s fake or a mental health issue.
Others think it’s completely normal.

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1 on August 15, 2018

I think it’s just a fake thing to make people who are insecure with themselves and their sexuality feel like it’s normal

on April 15, 2019

No thay don’t have to be forced to love someone you can’t say how loves is insecurity if I hated my self I would still like girls or boys thay just aren’t attracted to anyone

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1 on May 15, 2019

I’m male and straight however I have absolutely no drive to be with a woman. They turn me off by their behavior and actions even if they’re really attractive. They all seem like money hungry whores so they repulse me.

on July 14, 2019

that’s not asexuality bub that’s just misogyny

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1 on July 14, 2019

How the hell are we supposed to be like rocks

on April 25, 2020

How in the world did you go from someone not feeling sexual attraction to an inanimate object?

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8 on July 14, 2019

asexuality is a spectrum ranging from simply not having sexual attraction to experiencing no romantic attraction

on July 14, 2019

What are you guys then

on July 14, 2019

What do you guys date? Rocks?

on July 14, 2019

i’m not asexual but many asexuals experience romantic attention just not sexual attraction

on July 14, 2019

Huh?

on July 14, 2019

*attraction

on July 14, 2019

i’m saying some asexuals date other people (not rocks) they just don’t want to have sex with them

on July 14, 2019

Ohhhh i get it now

on April 25, 2020

Asexuals are people who do not feel sexual attraction but can still feel romantic attraction.
On the other hand,
Aromantics are people who do not feel romantic attractions but can still feel sexual attraction.
An aromantic asexual is a person who feels neither sexual nor romantic attraction.

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1 on January 26, 2022

no

 

on February 2, 2022

care to elaborate?

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4 on February 18, 2022

I’m not a proponent of sexual orientation identities but asexuality is a real thing.

on February 18, 2022

Dude yes. I’m actually so refreshed to see you make this take.

So, my take here is that asexuality is something that happens to all people for periods of time, so it is not ridiculous to assume that this is a thing for some certain people at all times.

on February 18, 2022

I honestly don’t know much about the topic, I just know it’s a real thing. I thought that some people turn asexual as they get older, and that it just kind of happens to them. I didn’t think that people experience it and stop experiencing throughout their life but then again, I don’t know much of the topic.

on March 14, 2022

I find it funny when people say (insert sexual orientation) isn’t real. I’m gay and when people say “you’re faking it” I say “well tell that to my genitals” because it’s pretty obvious physically that I don’t have a choice. as far as I know (and I don’t know very much) asexuality is lack of sexual attraction and I would assume it’s pretty easy to see that it’s real physically.

on March 16, 2022

I didn’t say that you’re faking it. You took that too personally. I believe that there is no such thing “gender fluid,” or “non-binary,” but that’s fine if you’re gay you do you. I just don’t think people should label themselves so much like with the pronouns. I’m sure some people just get caught up in the whole “gendery” vibe of today’s time and just think they are homosexual but there are many who are born that way. I think there are multiple genes that can determine the sexuality of someone, but there are no genes that make you zee/zem and so on. 

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