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Asexuality

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Sexual identity discussed as being categorized by self-awareness of one's sexual identity in the eyes of others rather than explicit behavior.

Mentions (5)
"It's literally a suffering. It either happens due to trauma or depression or you have killed your libido by taking long term ssris like me. I can't understand how anyone feel that asexuality is an identity or a sexuality, let alone the fact it's something one should feel comfortable in."
"Asexuality and Demisexuality are just the terminally online progressive mirror image of what the incels are in terminally online reactionary circles. They're people who nobody wants to fuck, so they came up with an identitarian movement for themselves as a coping mechanism, with general ethos of 'it"
"The thing I think I actually am is "aromantic" or "demiromantic" or whatever the fuck. It's all a big spectrum (of course) under that whole A umbrella. I actually feel sexual attraction pretty often, but not on the level where I feel compelled or driven to act on it."
"He told me and another friend today that hates to admit it but all the years of us bullying him and diagnosing him as asexual may have some truth... one of his coworkers who is an in shape 20 y/o girl who is fairly cute offered to show him her tits. And he said 'no thanks'."
"Regardless, discussions of asexuality often bother me because they feel like they're ultimately categorized by a self-awareness of one's sexual identity in the eyes of the others, bent generally on social constructions rather than explicit behavior. I dated a girl who identified as asexual for a bit"
Dealing with hatred of sex · u/paranoia-saint · ↑28 · 2023-07-16
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