It's about time someone called it as it is. It definitely is the new cool on the internet. But in the real world we call them virgins or fuglys that can't get laid. I'm not to far away from fugly myself.TheHecatomb said:Hell yeah it is. Asexuality is definitely the new cool way for the kiddies to mask their lack of romantic experience. Just like 'aspergers' or 'mild autism' is the new cool way to say you sometimes have difficulty coping with new situations or your own emotions. And there's way too much of it on these forums.AbyssalSanhedrin said:My question is is asexuality used as a defence mechanism used by people who, for whatever reason, have never had sex to legitimize their virginity?
Sure, there are probably some real cases of asexuality around here and I don't want to be disrespectful to them, but even right now in this thread there are people who are already confusing their lack of romantic interest with asexuality. I'm willing to bet that at least half of them masturbates and has a preference of doing it to imagery of either naked men or women. Although most of them probably won't admit it because then they'd loose that coolness of saying they're asexual.
I think the best way to look at it is this..AbyssalSanhedrin said:My question is is asexuality used as a defence mechanism used by people who, for whatever reason, have never had sex to legitimize their virginity?
Even physically unattractive people can be appealing with the right use of certain personality traits. On my best days I'd consider myself unremarkable to look at, but that really hasn't stopped me from seducing literally everyone I've been sexually attracted to in one way or another, apparently, and there have been two situations where the person I entered relations with came after me.RewardMe said:It's about time someone called it as it is. It definitely is the new cool on the internet. But in the real world we call them virgins or fuglys that can't get laid. I'm not to far away from fugly myself.
This makes me think, and I see that I've probably fallen into the same trap of just assuming that sexuality is either lifetime or for a long time.evilthecat said:I think the best way to look at it is this..AbyssalSanhedrin said:My question is is asexuality used as a defence mechanism used by people who, for whatever reason, have never had sex to legitimize their virginity?
The vast majority of people, particularly in adolescence but even in adulthood, will have a range of confusing experiences. Just as we now expect "normal" heterosexuals to have occasional periods of homosexual fantasy or activity as a fairly standard part of sexual development, I think we need to consider that many people are probably having asexual periods which they may well abandon later. This does not make it an affectation and it does not mean their lack of interest is not real, it could easily develop into lifelong asexuality just like a same-sex crush can develop into affirmative bisexuality or homosexuality.
There's also something which I think confuses the issue for many people, which is variable maturation. Some people will be all about sex by age 13, some people even by by age 17 will still want to hang out with their same sex friends and play games. Since the "culture" of modern adolescence tends to view precocious sexuality as normal, people in the later category might use asexuality to explain what is actually just a slow natural development. That's fine, I don't see the problem with that, symptomatically it's identical to adult asexuality, and if people grow out of it no harm done. We all change our sexual preferences as we mature, some of us more than others.
So basically, I think we should all stop trying to categorize people into permanent and fixed categories. A person who goes through a year of asexual feeling is no less asexual during that time than someone who feels no sexual desire at all for their entire life.
As a bisexual I'm a little motivated here. 90% of the crappy things people say to me are related to the idea that any sexuality which doesn't seem "consistent" must simply be a phase or fake. It's not a nice judgement to apply to people, you should always assume that their experiences are real, and it's really no business of yours whether or not they are permanent. Do you still lust after your first crush as intensely as you did when you met them? I doubt it.. sexuality is always changing for everyone, don't hold people to a consistency which you yourself lack.
Tazzy da Devil said:No, it's not. I'm asexual myself and I'm getting a little sick of hearing this kind of stuff. Just because I don't want to bang anybody, doesn't mean I'm damaged in any way. But at least it's better than those people that say "If you just try it you'll like it." Or even worse than that. "You only think you don't like sex because you haven't done it with me yet." Ugh, so arrogant!
And that will be rounded... take that as you will.AndyFromMonday said:You know how prevalent asexuality is in the general population? 1%. Take that as you will.
As long as you have a reproductive organ, you're not asexual.AbyssalSanhedrin said:Whenever the thorny topic of sex or intimate relationships is broached on these forums it's not unusual to see a smattering of responses along the lines of "I'm asexual so this doesn't really concern me". This intrigues me, so I ask:
[Pre-emptive Disclaimer: I'm not trolling]
Are there any asexuals here who have actually had consensual sex with the gender of their choice and retained their asexual ideology?
When I was younger and all my friends were fucking him and her and whatever I was negatively inclined towards sex as well but then my time came and I realized that it was at worst a good time waster and at best, well, the fucking best thing ever.
My question is is asexuality used as a defence mechanism used by people who, for whatever reason, have never had sex to legitimize their virginity?
Then by that standard, Homosexuality is a mental illness. Bisexuality is a mental illness. Hell, I can say Heterosexuality is a mental illness by that standard you placed. So by what you say, every human on the planet has a mental illness.HardkorSB said:As long as you have a reproductive organ, you're not asexual.
If you're a teenager and you're "asexual", you're just a teenager.
If this continues after you've physically matured, it's a mental illness.
It's been recorded that some do, but there are Asexuals that neither do, nor can, masturbate. One does not need sexual desire to masturbate. If you're a guy and you get an erection, it's much better to rub it out in the locked bathroom than it is to wait the ungodly length of time erections go away normally.Soxafloppin said:While we're on the Subject of this, do Asexual people just masturbate instead? Or do they have no desire to Ejaculate?
Yes, because if a person has no desire to have sex, they have something wrong with them. -_-HardkorSB said:As long as you have a reproductive organ, you're not asexual.
If you're a teenager and you're "asexual", you're just a teenager.
If this continues after you've physically matured, it's a mental illness.