An asexual person is a person who does not experience sexual attraction. An asexual can still enjoy sexual activities, they just don't have sexual attraction. Many symbols of sexuality include a black ring on the middle right hand finger, cake, dragons, and a purple, black, grey, and white flag. While it is believed that asexuals don't have issues with haters, they actually seem to get more hate. In a lot of cases, asexuals aren't even accepted in the LGBTQIAPD+ group. These people can still have romantic attraction. These people can still date and have partners. Sometimes an asexual and an allosexual (someone who experiences sexual desire) will compromise or open a polyamourous relationship.
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| - An asexual person is a person who does not experience sexual attraction. An asexual can still enjoy sexual activities, they just don't have sexual attraction. Many symbols of sexuality include a black ring on the middle right hand finger, cake, dragons, and a purple, black, grey, and white flag. While it is believed that asexuals don't have issues with haters, they actually seem to get more hate. In a lot of cases, asexuals aren't even accepted in the LGBTQIAPD+ group. These people can still have romantic attraction. These people can still date and have partners. Sometimes an asexual and an allosexual (someone who experiences sexual desire) will compromise or open a polyamourous relationship.
- Asexuals are not interested in sex at all, even though many are in happy relationships, marriages, and committed partnerships. Relationships between asexuals have a number of advantages, including a vastly reduced likelihood of having to spend many years corralling a herd of screaming brats through McDonald's drive-thrus and Wal-Mart.
- ...asexually? What the hell else is it supposed to be?
- Asexuality is a sexual orientation, that describes individuals who do not experience sexual attraction. The use of asexuality as a human sexual orientation has been described in a academic studies since the late 1970s, and a community of self-identified asexuals coalesced in the early 21st century, aided by the popularity of online communities. One commonly cited study placed the incidence rate of asexuality at 1%. Asexuality is not the same as celibacy, which is the deliberate abstention from sexual activity. Some asexuals do have sex, and most celibates are not asexual.
- Asexual is a sexuality where the person has no sexual interest in either gender.
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| - An asexual person is a person who does not experience sexual attraction. An asexual can still enjoy sexual activities, they just don't have sexual attraction. Many symbols of sexuality include a black ring on the middle right hand finger, cake, dragons, and a purple, black, grey, and white flag. While it is believed that asexuals don't have issues with haters, they actually seem to get more hate. In a lot of cases, asexuals aren't even accepted in the LGBTQIAPD+ group. These people can still have romantic attraction. These people can still date and have partners. Sometimes an asexual and an allosexual (someone who experiences sexual desire) will compromise or open a polyamourous relationship.
- Asexuals are not interested in sex at all, even though many are in happy relationships, marriages, and committed partnerships. Relationships between asexuals have a number of advantages, including a vastly reduced likelihood of having to spend many years corralling a herd of screaming brats through McDonald's drive-thrus and Wal-Mart.
- ...asexually? What the hell else is it supposed to be?
- Asexuality is a sexual orientation, that describes individuals who do not experience sexual attraction. The use of asexuality as a human sexual orientation has been described in a academic studies since the late 1970s, and a community of self-identified asexuals coalesced in the early 21st century, aided by the popularity of online communities. One commonly cited study placed the incidence rate of asexuality at 1%. Asexuality is not the same as celibacy, which is the deliberate abstention from sexual activity. Some asexuals do have sex, and most celibates are not asexual.
- Asexual is a sexuality where the person has no sexual interest in either gender.
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