/u/Snazzyjazs on Very different experiences to other aces, still asexual?

The asexual experience is incredibly diverse! Don't worry if you need to qualify yourself because no one person has identical feelings and experiences. If you choose the label, we will welcome you regardless of your experiences. For instance,

- Many asexuals have been oblivious to sexual experiences actually occurring around them. They may have thought what they felt (or didn't feel) was normal and did fit in due to the nature of who they associate with. It's great you do not feel broken and are not bothered by others! Society can be hypersexualized to the point were I, a sex-positive ace, am just bothered by the content in social media.

- it's okay if you feel uneasy about fitting in. it's a common queer experience to initially reject or hesitate to use a label; it's a new identity that's not discussed that often. I hope your process of realizing your asexuality becomes easier!

-Some aces do want to have sex in the future too: for example, fulfill a curiosity, satisfy their partner, express love, etc without the attraction - like you stated. Totally valid.

- it's completely normal to have a libido and even looking at those body parts can be arousing for some. I recommend looking into the label autochorissexuality/aegosexuality bc many asexuals experience fantasies or a sex drive while being completely disconnected from the object of the fantasy. This may fit you!





November 20, 2020 at 11:30PM

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