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Posted by Vector A on Dec-06-2011 17:23:

Asexuality

Asexuals are people who experience no sexual attraction to anyone, and (as a result) are not interested in having sex.

Is anyone here asexual? Know anyone who is or claims to be?


Posted by itsamemario on Dec-06-2011 17:24:

Does the worlds longest dry-spell count?


Posted by Vector A on Dec-06-2011 17:26:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_alfi
Does the worlds longest dry-spell count?

No, that would be (involuntary) celibacy. Most celibate people still have the desire for sex, they just do not act on it. But an asexual never feels the desire in the first place.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Dec-06-2011 17:27:

Were someone diagnosed as being Asexual, would having sex with them be considered rape?


Posted by itsamemario on Dec-06-2011 17:28:

Only if they used a gag ball.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Dec-06-2011 17:29:

On a somewhat related note, somebody go buy Tranceaddict.xxx

http://www.icmregistry.com/


Posted by Vector A on Dec-06-2011 17:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
On a somewhat related note, somebody go buy Tranceaddict.xxx

http://www.icmregistry.com/

$100 a year just to register? No thanks.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-06-2011 17:39:

I have known a few people in my life that I have suspected of being asexual - simply because they didn't put out the vibe. Generally I can pick up on someone's sexual vibes very easily, but there have have been a few stand out people who just came across as extremely void. Don't know how else to describe it.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Dec-06-2011 17:47:

GUYS ITS LIKE I HAVE THIS INTUITION

JUST TRUST ME I KNOW


Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-06-2011 17:51:

It's not rocket surgery. Tuning into people isn't some special trick.


Posted by Lira on Dec-06-2011 17:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Miss Pie
It's not rocket surgery. Tuning into people isn't some special trick.

Actually, it's quite hard for blokes to "tune into people" like that. I learnt something from loads of female friends and my current long relationship but unless it was really obvious, I was oblivious to most stuff happening in my surroundings before I turned twenty.

This being said, no, I know heterosexuals, bisexuals, homosexuals and a guy that's sexually attracted to coconut trees... but no asexuals.


Posted by zyklon-jay on Dec-06-2011 17:57:

I had sex last night, which is weird because we usually are asexual on Monday's.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Dec-06-2011 18:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Miss Pie
It's not rocket surgery. Tuning into people isn't some special trick.


By your word, describing it somehow eludes you. Sounds rather special to me; some inexplicable empathic ability of yours worthy of mention.

Sounds spooky!


Posted by srussell0018 on Dec-06-2011 18:00:

It's not that simple. I had a long term ex girlfriend who classified herself as asexual. She was sexually assaulted as her first sexual experience, had no sexual partners until me. She and I still had sex regularly, but she always maintained that the actual act of intercourse was not appealing to her, and that the only reason she enjoyed it with me was for the intimacy of it. A lot of asexual people still have sex, they just don't have the innate desire to have it for no reason other than it feeling good.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-06-2011 18:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Actually, it's quite hard for blokes to "tune into people" like that. I learnt something from loads of female friends and my current long relationship but unless it was really obvious, I was oblivious to most stuff happening in my surroundings before I turned twenty.





I disagree. I don't think it has anything to do with gender. Either you know how to pick up on the subtleties of communication (verbal and non) or you don't.

However I will agree that many people are oblivious. To the messages they send as well as the messages they receive.


Posted by Vector A on Dec-06-2011 18:05:

Mark me down as another oblivious person. Sexual "vibes" have to be pretty blatant before I notice it.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Dec-06-2011 18:06:

You're not oblivious; You're obfuscated.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-06-2011 18:07:

I don't get it. How can you not be conscious of your non-verbal communication? How you position your body in relation to another person, what your gestures are saying, what your facial expressions are doing? What the fuck, why are you stupid?


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Dec-06-2011 18:10:

See? She just oozes with empathy. Don't you all get that "vibe"?


Posted by Lira on Dec-06-2011 18:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Miss Pie
I disagree. I don't think it has anything to do with gender. Either you know how to pick up on the subtleties of communication (verbal and non) or you don't.

True, but blokes tend to pay less attention to this sort of thing. Don't take my word for it: make a survey and see if your male friends really are as capable as your female friends.

I'm willing to bet a button of the shirt I'm wearing that they aren't.
quote:
Originally posted by Miss Pie
However I will agree that many people are oblivious. To the messages they send as well as the messages they receive.

We're definitely in agreement here


Posted by Vector A on Dec-06-2011 18:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Miss Pie
I don't get it. How can you not be conscious of your non-verbal communication? How you position your body in relation to another person, what your gestures are saying, what your facial expressions are doing? What the fuck, why are you stupid?

Actually, I am hyper-conscious of my non-verbal communication. My problem is in figuring out what "vibes" another person is trying to send, not in projecting my own. At least, it seems that way.

Maybe I am just self-absorbed.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Dec-06-2011 18:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
See? She just oozes with empathy. Don't you all get that "vibe"?




You're an idiot. I'm definitely getting that vibe.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Dec-06-2011 18:14:

Your claims remind me of Ania.


Posted by zyklon-jay on Dec-06-2011 18:18:

you guys are really that oblivious to subtle sexual signals? maybe it is because I'm horny all of the time, but it isn't rocket science. do you guys just wait for "let's fuck"? seems to me that body language gives it away every time when a woman wants her pipes clean. don't paint "all blokes" with the same brush lira. if you have enough experience in social situations with the opposite sex, you can usually tell within a few seconds if they are attracted and interested by body language and how they listen or communicate.


Posted by Lira on Dec-06-2011 18:24:

quote:
Originally posted by zyklon-jay
don't paint "all blokes" with the same brush lira. if you have enough experience in social situations with the opposite sex, you can usually tell within a few seconds if they are attracted and interested by body language and how they listen or communicate.

That's precisely what I'm trying to avoid. I can now spot the hints myself, and I don't doubt for a second that you're probably better than me at it, but from my experience there's a bit of a difference between the genders with "body-illiterate" girls being way less common than "body-illiterate" guys (in the sense that they can't read body language).


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