/u/Cryptic-void on Unbiased Opinion Needed

From what you've said, you definitely seem to fit the asexual label (also please use signs instead of symptoms, as this is not a disease but a sexuality).

First of all you should try reading more on asexuality and it's different umbrella terms if you believe the term asexual doesn't fit you. There's a lot of misconceptions and prejudice against asexuality so try to find reliable sources. Educate yourself so you can help others around you understand you.

This is something you need to explain to your partner even if she doesn't like the conversation. Yes there are asexuals that enjoy sex and do it for their partner but if this is something that makes you uncomfortable, you shouldn't have to force yourself it may bring unhappiness to you in the long run.

Communication is important and you should know your boundaries. For example: You might not want to have sex but that doesn't mean your fiancé has to stop, if both of you are comfortable with this she can have a sex partner while still being in a relationship with you. But naturally this up to you to talk and decide.

I hope this was a bit useful to you





April 20, 2021 at 11:42PM

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