Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No - she said she physically can find people attractive (ie "oh, he's cute!) but does not ever think about being intimate with them. Never had a boyfriend (or girlfriend, for that matter.)
I didn't have a boyfriend until my last year in college. I'm now a happily married 40-something with two kids. Stop pushing and/or labeling her. Not everything is a pathology. Some people are just late bloomers, and that's okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No - she said she physically can find people attractive (ie "oh, he's cute!) but does not ever think about being intimate with them. Never had a boyfriend (or girlfriend, for that matter.)
I didn't have a boyfriend until my last year in college. I'm now a happily married 40-something with two kids. Stop pushing and/or labeling her. Not everything is a pathology. Some people are just late bloomers, and that's okay.
Anonymous wrote:No - she said she physically can find people attractive (ie "oh, he's cute!) but does not ever think about being intimate with them. Never had a boyfriend (or girlfriend, for that matter.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure what asexual means actually. Is she not interested in any kind of sexual activity even masturbation?
Yes, asexual means no interest in sexual activity.
That makes me sad, OP. Sexual intimacy and sexuality are natural and healthy parts of life. Has she never masturbated?
Has she spoken to a medical doctor about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure what asexual means actually. Is she not interested in any kind of sexual activity even masturbation?
Yes, asexual means no interest in sexual activity.
Anonymous wrote:I am not sure what asexual means actually. Is she not interested in any kind of sexual activity even masturbation?