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Asexual

People who do not feel sexual attraction to others

Jimmy is asexual! He doesn’t feel sexual attraction to others.

by Grayson:) June 20, 2021


Asexual

People who do not experience sexual attraction. They may still enjoy the act of sex but not all do. Some also do not experience romantic attraction; they are called aromantic asexuals. Asexual characteristics include: wanting to invade Denmark, liking cake and garlic bread, being a magical creature like a dragon or having superpowers like invisibility, making lots of puns, and once again not experiencing sexual attraction.

Ally: Since you're asexual you can't be sexually seduced by someone right...
Ace: Yes, I don't experience sexual attraction. Why are you asking?
Ally: Does this mean you're James Bond resistant?
Ace: *develops new superpower*

by CatsandCatsandCats November 15, 2021


Asexual

not being attracted to anyone, sexually
Ace people can still enjoy sex
Ace people can still date people
not all ace people are aro (aromantic)

person: do you like, LIKE me?
ace person: No, I'm an asexual person
person: oh cool, I will now respect your boundaries and give you cake and chocolate
ace person: thank you, also yum

by JustAGayFrog April 17, 2022


Asexual

ASEXUAL - When you don't experience any sexual attraction/lack of it.

You can still have romantic orientation and be ace, for example:
Being in a romantic relationship, not including any sexual acts, etc.

(I'm not ace, so I might be getting some parts wrong, but I was just bored so I decided to make this.)

''I'm asexual, but I like boys romantically.''

''I'm under the asexual spectrum''

Sometimes used when one doesn't know someone that well so they only tell them what umbrella they're under.

by frigck March 7, 2020

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Asexual

A valid member of the LGBTQIA+. Asexuals don't feel any sexual attraction, but can still have a romantic relationship. Can be referred to as Ace.

''She explained that she was Asexual, and he didn't understand what she meant.''

by H4L3Y__ February 6, 2022

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Asexual

Asexuality doesn’t always mean you aren’t interested in anybody romantically it can be purely that your not interested in having sex with anyone at any time. You can be in a loving relationship with a significant other but still be asexual. Of course asexual can also apply to people who aren’t attracted to anyone at all. This of course does tysm mean you can’t love people platonically. And if your in the earlier stages of life don’t be too quick to proclaim yourself as asexual ‘cause puberty’s a bitch and with slap you in the face weather you suddenly become attracted to someone or not. So until your around 16-18 you won’t know if your truly asexual or not, because that’s when puberty ends.

And for those of you who are asexual it’s okay to not be attracted to anyone. And if anyone says you just want to get attention or your a bi wannabe, just remember you are just as valid as anyone in the lgbtq+ community you exist and it’s ok to feel the way you do.

Janna turned down everyone who asked her out and isn’t attracted to anyone at all neither has she ever been. She’s asexual

by The bi best friend November 2, 2019

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Asexual

An asexual is someone who does not experience sexual attraction. Many asexual people experience attraction, but we feel no need to act out that attraction sexually. Instead we feel a desire to get to know someone, to get close to them in whatever way works best for us. Sexual or nonsexual, all relationships are made up of the same basic stuff. Communication, closeness, fun, humor, excitement and trust all happen just as much in sexual relationships as in nonsexual ones. Unlike sexual people, asexual people are given few expectations about the way that our intimate relationships will work. Figuring out how to flirt, to be intimate, or to be monogamous in nonsexual relationships can be challenging, but free of sexual expectations we can form relationships in ways that are grounded in our individual needs and desires.

I used to have an enormous sexual desire, and fulfilled it well over 100 times. Then, cancer struck, and the treatments caused another disease called "encephalitis" which has a 50/50 chance of survival. Even upon survival, it causes damage to parts of the brain- in my case one of these was sexual desire. 'Mechanically' things still work, but the previous great desire was completely erased. I am still a caring person, but have become Asexual.

by Mistralok August 18, 2016

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