- 5 years ago
#51265
LCB, Asexuality has multiple defenitions. It can have a scientific term, which you’re refering to (Asexual reproduction through forms like mitosis) and A sexuality spectrum within the LGBTQA+ (The asexuality definition we are referencing in this post. Asexuality is a lack of physically intimate attraction preference, it’s an umbrella term and many sexualities and variances can fall under it, (True asexuality, Demisexual, grey asexual, etc.) Some ace (the shortened term for asexuality) people are abstinent or sex repulsed, but not all are. In my case, my partner is Heterosexual and has physically intimate attraction for me when I’m out of littlespace (We are strictly non physically intimate when I’m feeling little) but, I don’t have physically intimate attraction for him any time, yet I’m not against doing physically intimate things with him, (this varies from relationship to relationship) some couples don’t have physically intimate relations at all, some do, it’s personal preference. Sometimes, people can be asexual and aromantic, they don’t have physically intimate or romantic attraction towards other people, these are different things, asexuality being a lack of physically intimate attraction, aromantic being the lack of romantic attraction, you can have both, neither, or one or the other. Asexual is in the same category as physically intimate attraction definitions, like Heterosexual, Homosexual, Pansexual, or Bisexual. Alot of the time, ace people are told that they’re broken, or will find the right person that they will want sexually, this isn’t the case truly. Asexual people aren’t validated because of a lack of exposure and representation since we’re rarer and far between, but still exist. I’m an nonsexual little, but that’s not connected to me being asexual, since I have no physically intimate attraction when I’m big or little. Not all ace people are abstinent, they can have kids and all the physically intimate encounters they want, while other asexual people may not want any at all, the thing they have in common is a lack of physically intimate ATTRACTION for other people. (Terms like Demisexual are on the Ace spectrum because they usual represent people who have little physically intimate attraction or only are sexually attracted to people after they’ve developed a strong emotional connection.)
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