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Not an excuse to get out but probably advice on how to tackle the issue imoComment
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dude i've been on a binge reading all of the married people problems on /r/sex they all sound one and the same after awhileOriginally posted by t-rogdori finally got a weed hookup again and i texted the dude asking where to meet him tomorrow and the dude just said "out west"
dude
out west?
the fuck kinda location is west?
am i buying weed off a gotdamn pirate
Originally posted by lurkerremind everyone that i am an outed racist neo-nazi who no one in their right mind should ever interact with in any way whatsoever
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This is probably one of the better reasons why one would legitimately want to stray away from a sexual relationship. Sex isn't the be all end all, and we as a mental entity don't need it to survive. Physically, and racially, we do. Humanity couldn't survive if everyone suddenly decided that sex was unnecessary. But if one hundred thousand or so people decide that sex is stupid, props to them. We suddenly have one hundred thousand potential people for orphans to live with. One of humanities greatest problems of the future is the fact that too many people have children. We've overpopulated the world and completely crushed the rest of the animal kingdom.Let's try to clarify my position of yes without debating asexuality.
I am a heterosexual male who finds physical attraction in women. I have sexual thoughts and masturbate. I have been in an intimate* relationship with one female. I am scared of sexual intercourse because I am scared to impregnate a woman because I know I do not have the financial means to take care of a child. I look at relationships like friendship which blurs the division between the two. Intimacy and sex are not priorities of mine.
*Intimate being hugging and kissing and nothing further.
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On the argument that sex is disgusting, no. I'm sorry, but it's not. Opinions varying, it's an act that is performed by pretty much every single piece of life on the planet. Some sort of penis is stretched out, some sort of near or complete contact is made, and some goopy stuff holding the male half of the DNA is ejected out and captured by some sort of fleshy thing which takes it to the female DNA.
Relationships without intimacy, as I stated before, are good friendships. I have a number of those, and fancy that the sex of the opposite party doesn't matter in this case. There isn't anything wrong with being in a friendship with someone, and looking after an adopted child. When you're in your sexual prime, and the people who associate with are as well, it might seem strange that you aren't having sex. Simply because everyone has a sex drive with is telling them that abstinence is a terrible terrible thing (survival instincts thing.)
tl;dr
- andy has a good point, we have enough populated as it is. They can adopt children instead.
- Sex isn't disgusting, it is a natural act. If you think sex is disgusting, traumatic events or bad life experience has affected your ability to think clearly on the matter. (Whether active thought or subconscious.)
- The conflict between sexual urges of others, and your odd lack there of, are what spur the arguments present in this thread.
Cheers,
Edit:
I completely forgot about simple intimacy.
If you can't: kiss; touch; cop; grind.
You're friends.
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As another point, I have a friend who has no interest in relationships. Not specifically sex, but relationships. That's not asexual, that's disinterest. I am sure that if he found someone that he fell in love/like with he would become sexually active. Though I guess one can never know until it happens.Last edited by Zageron; 04-17-2014, 01:37 PM.Comment
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see this is why asexuals have an issue with being public about their asexuality
its almost impossible to get people to understand how asexuality works, because when you tell them "i have absolutely no interest in sex," they hear, "i'm afraid of sex" or some bullshit like that
fear has nothing to do with, inexperience has nothing to do with it, pleasure has nothing to do with it, there is zero interest is that seriously a mindboggling concept
of course it's nothing in comparison to what homosexuals/transsexuals/transgenders deal with but it's still annoying as fuckComment
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uh in the OP, is 'intimacy' supposed to be synonymous with sexual acts? edit: as opposed to also including forms of intimacy not involving sexytimes, obv
If the answer is 'yes', then probably not.
If the answer is 'no', then definitely not.
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you're absolutely wrong about thisI've done some actual research on asexuality. Although some of it is legitimate, and while i absolutely don't have any issue about someone feeling they aren't very sex driven, i still think it's for the most part a cover up for other issues or even, in some cases, a full fledged personality disorder.
That's why i mostly have to agree to the above.Comment
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and people just being gay is a mindboggling concept to some people, you being able to understand something isnt a prerequisite for its existence.see this is why asexuals have an issue with being public about their asexuality
its almost impossible to get people to understand how asexuality works, because when you tell them "i have absolutely no interest in sex," they hear, "i'm afraid of sex" or some bullshit like that
fear has nothing to do with, inexperience has nothing to do with it, pleasure has nothing to do with it, there is zero interest is that seriously a mindboggling concept
of course it's nothing in comparison to what homosexuals/transsexuals/transgenders deal with but it's still annoying as fuck
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What about friends that have sex?
Friends with benefits basically.
I'm not interested in relationships either. I don't mean altogether, but just at this stage in my life. Definite disinterest.Comment
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Friends with benefits are complex. There are a few different types that I've seen.
1) Someone you wouldn't hang out with otherwise.
2) Friends with extreme sexual urges but no interest in relationship things like dating, dinners out, gifts, etc...
3) A relationship disguised as 'friends with benefits', which both parties figure out eventually.
These types of relationships need to be figured out from day one. If someone approaches you and tells you they want to have sex with you, then don't just say O.K. Ask them why, and what the stipulations are, before you go off to hump-fest.
Source: First hand experience.Comment

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