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The skydiving example is rather appropriate, particularly to someone like me.

Maybe this will work better: the thing about asexuality is there can be a desire for sex, but not a desire for the person. The person is just the facilitator for the act--we might love them, but we don't want sex because of them, we just want sex because our brain is like "we are 'on' now." Like, my perception of sexual attraction is when my friend looks at Brad Pitt or whoever and is like "I want [sex with] him" rather than libido where it's just "I want sex" (maybe with him, maybe I just want to be by myself).





December 17, 2020 at 11:39PM

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