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Reply 1
isnt asexualy someone who is straight? :s:
Reply 2
I know what it is.


I suppose I don't know much about it. Is there that much to know..?
Reply 3
I know what it is but I don't know much about it.
Reply 4
what is it :s:
Reply 6
It's when you don't have any kind of sexual desire (if that's what you're asking).

Errrrm, don't know what there is to say about it.. some people just don't feel it I guess. It could make a relationship a bit tricky..! What do you want to know?

Cxx
Reply 7
thank you emily :biggrin:
Reply 8
xemilyx
thank you emily :biggrin:


Pleasure :biggrin: and nice name!
Reply 9
hehe :p:
Reply 10
ciara
It could make a relationship a bit tricky..!
I don't suppose you'd really want a relationship if you were asexual :smile:
Reply 11
silverjonny
I don't suppose you'd really want a relationship if you were asexual :smile:


i guess you might want a relationship based on friendship and companionship. though it would have 2 suit both partners.
asexuality is really intriguing, as sexuality is something most of us take for granted.
Reply 12
asexuals dont want relationships.
Reply 13
gaia_a
i guess you might want a relationship based on friendship and companionship. though it would have 2 suit both partners.
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:ditto: :smile:
Reply 14
gaia_a
i guess you might want a relationship based on friendship and companionship. though it would have 2 suit both partners.
asexuality is really intriguing, as sexuality is something most of us take for granted.
I saw a program once about asexuals who seek each other out for the kind of 'relationships' that suits them, if they want them at all. (You know, being friends, living together, whatever) Being asexual doesn't mean you have to be alone!
Reply 15
Indeed I know a few people that aren't interested in sex but would quite like a relationship for the companionship. It is quite common these days :smile:
Reply 16
notts
asexuals dont want relationships.


I don't think thats necessarily true mind you my experience of it is limited to what I've read in various magazines gotta love company cosmo and the like, there have been a few articles about girls who think they are asexual however they seemed to have wanted relationships for the companionship and life stuff and even want children what they didn't want was sexual relationships because they didn't experience sexual desire.
Reply 17
how odd
done it in psychology... it also seems to be how fashion for women s going...
(in the way that the models get thinner and have less breast and take on a boyish appearance in an asexual way...)

some people who are born both get forced as youngster to have surgary to make them male or female and it usualy makes the rest of their life hard cause they never feel what they are...so and thats it
Reply 19
Aren't plants asexual - as in they self-reproduce?

(I don't see why it requires anonymity either but that's something else...)