Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got to love the people rushing in here tripping over themselves to tell a total stranger on the internet, from one post, that "you're not asexual. You just haven't met the right guy yet!" Or "the only asexuals I know are weird" (Cool story. There are millions of asexuals in the world. Sounds like you don't know very many).
It reminds me of the people who insist endlessly to women who don't want children that "you'll change your mind," because no intelligent adult can ever know or not know what they want in life unless it conforms to societal norms.![]()
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DCUM is an echo chamber. It's a wide world, branch out sometime.
She didn’t say she is asexual she said she doesn’t know.
Why are you so set on putting her in a box boomer?
Anonymous wrote:Got to love the people rushing in here tripping over themselves to tell a total stranger on the internet, from one post, that "you're not asexual. You just haven't met the right guy yet!" Or "the only asexuals I know are weird" (Cool story. There are millions of asexuals in the world. Sounds like you don't know very many).
It reminds me of the people who insist endlessly to women who don't want children that "you'll change your mind," because no intelligent adult can ever know or not know what they want in life unless it conforms to societal norms.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I was you! I’m now married with a kid and we have sex 1-2x per year. We are happy and in love and great partners, just not hugely into sex. It can happen!
Just don’t box yourself in. Date, see how you feel, and break it off if desires don’t align. The right person is out there for you.
NP.
PP, I know this forum is anonymous, so I'm going to ask and you don't have to answer if you don't want to. Are you and your husband on the older side and conventionally unattractive? "Not hugely into sex"?
Nope. Both conventionally attractive, early 30s. We kiss, we cuddle, we hold hands, but sex is a rarity that neither of us seems to crave.
You just have to find someone at the same level as you and it’s fine.
This is really interesting and gives me hope for OP. I didn't know men could be asexual. Don't men just build up.and need release? So many questions as to how a man could never want sex, even solo!
Anonymous wrote:If you don't mind your husband possibly straying, you could marry a closeted gay man who maybe for religious reasons can't come out but also wants a loving home and family. There is a whole lot of that in the South!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got to love the people rushing in here tripping over themselves to tell a total stranger on the internet, from one post, that "you're not asexual. You just haven't met the right guy yet!" Or "the only asexuals I know are weird" (Cool story. There are millions of asexuals in the world. Sounds like you don't know very many).
It reminds me of the people who insist endlessly to women who don't want children that "you'll change your mind," because no intelligent adult can ever know or not know what they want in life unless it conforms to societal norms.![]()
+100000
DCUM is an echo chamber. It's a wide world, branch out sometime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I was you! I’m now married with a kid and we have sex 1-2x per year. We are happy and in love and great partners, just not hugely into sex. It can happen!
Just don’t box yourself in. Date, see how you feel, and break it off if desires don’t align. The right person is out there for you.
NP.
PP, I know this forum is anonymous, so I'm going to ask and you don't have to answer if you don't want to. Are you and your husband on the older side and conventionally unattractive? "Not hugely into sex"?
Nope. Both conventionally attractive, early 30s. We kiss, we cuddle, we hold hands, but sex is a rarity that neither of us seems to crave.
You just have to find someone at the same level as you and it’s fine.
This is really interesting and gives me hope for OP. I didn't know men could be asexual. Don't men just build up.and need release? So many questions as to how a man could never want sex, even solo!
Anonymous wrote:Not to be gross, but do you masturbate?
I didn’t lose my virginity until I was 25 and like you I thought I might be asexual. I masturbated so I had the physical arousal part but didn’t really think about sex with another person that much and certainly never yearned for it. I would go on dates and kind of had fun making out with those men but never wanted it to go further. Then I got into my first relationship and started to understand wanting sex and really desiring it with my partner. I guess that would mean I’m “demisexual” because it seems I don’t have a sexual desire without a strong emotional connection. Within the bounds of a relationship I’m actually really high libido.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got to love the people rushing in here tripping over themselves to tell a total stranger on the internet, from one post, that "you're not asexual. You just haven't met the right guy yet!" Or "the only asexuals I know are weird" (Cool story. There are millions of asexuals in the world. Sounds like you don't know very many).
It reminds me of the people who insist endlessly to women who don't want children that "you'll change your mind," because no intelligent adult can ever know or not know what they want in life unless it conforms to societal norms.![]()
+100000
DCUM is an echo chamber. It's a wide world, branch out sometime.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I think you are in the wrong place. This is a bunch of mostly middle aged and older women, with a few men of similar ages mixed in. Most with kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I was you! I’m now married with a kid and we have sex 1-2x per year. We are happy and in love and great partners, just not hugely into sex. It can happen!
Just don’t box yourself in. Date, see how you feel, and break it off if desires don’t align. The right person is out there for you.
NP.
PP, I know this forum is anonymous, so I'm going to ask and you don't have to answer if you don't want to. Are you and your husband on the older side and conventionally unattractive? "Not hugely into sex"?
Nope. Both conventionally attractive, early 30s. We kiss, we cuddle, we hold hands, but sex is a rarity that neither of us seems to crave.
You just have to find someone at the same level as you and it’s fine.
Anonymous wrote:Got to love the people rushing in here tripping over themselves to tell a total stranger on the internet, from one post, that "you're not asexual. You just haven't met the right guy yet!" Or "the only asexuals I know are weird" (Cool story. There are millions of asexuals in the world. Sounds like you don't know very many).
It reminds me of the people who insist endlessly to women who don't want children that "you'll change your mind," because no intelligent adult can ever know or not know what they want in life unless it conforms to societal norms.![]()