Yes I know I was just stating what I was. Maybe I came off as a little terse or snappy. I sometimes do that. Unintentionally of course, but after re-reading what I wrote I think I did sound a bit like prick. SorryErana said:A-yup.Greyfox105 said:Nonsexual (X), because sex and all that is for people with spare time for actions and thoughts.
And no, it isn't just a low sex drive. And no, it isn't because of some earlier event in my life.
It just is the way I am, like some people are homosexual, or hetero, or pan, etc.Asexuals can have relationships without not being asexy. Its just that its hard to find another nonsexual whose just right, so the whole sex part would be a messy complication.chiggerwood said:I'm an X. A true X, I have no interest in sex, or romance, or having a relationship other than friendship. Sex and the pursuit of sex to me is just plain boring, silly, inconsequential, and completely unnecessary. People have OBVIOUSLY hit on me and I didn't even notice, porn holds as much excitement to me as looking at tree bark, and there could be an orgy happening right next to me and it wouldn't interest me, well OK I'd ask what the fuck they were doing in my room, and demand they leave before they stain something, but that's about it.
And in case you're wondering. Yes I've been this way throughout my entire life, even through puberty. However I do think a woman's body is more beautiful than a mans. I also question the sanity of anyone gay, straight, or bi who thinks a dick looks attractive. It looks like a deformed flesh colored mushroom with a turkey neck that's had a couple of marbles stuffed in it stapled on. Same thing with the Cooch I just can't find a funny way to describe it.
I have no interest in relationships at this point, but I do want kids, I don't want to go it alone, and I am capable of loving another person, so I suppose I could deal with the sex part if it for someone else and having children. I suppose it would be like going to some event you don't like to make someone you care about happy, or something. And I'd probably be doing that in a lot of other situations, anyway; I hate concerts.
Now that 3rd point is very interesting... I imagine the majority of straight people will have never heard of the kinsey scale, they probably just skipped past this thread when they saw it in the list because they didn't know what it meant (Although I suppose you could argue that the intrigue created by a lack have knowledge might have drawn people in)Jonluw said:Three: People with non-mainstream sexualities are probably more likely to vote in this thread than straight people.
I don't know which of the three holds the greater responsibility for the strangely large percentage of asexuals in this thread and the community in general though.
I don't know about the rest of the voters, but I learned about it a few weeks before this thread.Natasha_LB said:Now that 3rd point is very interesting... I imagine the majority of straight people will have never heard of the kinsey scale, they probably just skipped past this thread when they saw it in the list because they didn't know what it meant (Although I suppose you could argue that the intrigue created by a lack have knowledge might have drawn people in)Jonluw said:Three: People with non-mainstream sexualities are probably more likely to vote in this thread than straight people.
This leaves me with a simple question: How many of you here knew what it was before you opened the thread?
Ah well actually that's just an odd coincidence. I do read SMBC but I've been talking with my gf about sexualities a lot because I'm straight and nobody in our friend group apart from me is. She's bordering on being bi, so are most of the rest of them. With most of the other guys being gay. And I'm as straight as straight can get, something she can't wrap her head round.Jonluw said:Actually, if the OP reads smbc, I would say it isn't all that unlikely that he got the idea from that strip.
Yeeeah... I also find the idea of genetalia being visually appealing in any way really really odd (am bi). Interestingly, the only person I've heard call penises attractive (in fact, he used the word 'beautiful') was a mostly straight but bi-curious guy.chiggerwood said:I also question the sanity of anyone gay, straight, or bi who thinks a dick looks attractive. It looks like a deformed flesh colored mushroom with a turkey neck that's had a couple of marbles stuffed in it stapled on. Same thing with the Cooch I just can't find a funny way to describe it.