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Of course you're not the only person this way, and I don't think anyone should be mocked for personal choices that have no bearing on anyone's existence.
i wouldn't mock him but i wouldn't trust him either. something wrong with his wiring. am extremely uneasy around ppl like him.
I don't buy it. He needs to meet a woman or three, where the chemistry is there and try it before jumping to conclusions. Then and only then after the experience can he say whether he finds it repulsive or not.
I don't agree. I'm not asexual, but I've heard about the condition and can see how someone can find the idea of sex repulsive- to me it's entirely conceivable. It may not be normal and healthy, which is probably why he should go see a psychiatrist/psychologist or whatever professional treats these kinds of problems.
Ok then, I have a question for the OP. Have you ever been turned on by looking at a attractive woman, eg in porn or the media?
Ever woken up from an erotic dream, with an erection?
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I feel I have to reply to this, no your not wierd.
My parents have a friend, he is 65 now but for as long as they can remember (my dad was at school with him) he has never had a girlfriend or boyfriend I would like to add (cos it has gone though our minds). He is just happy on his own. He likes women but does not want a relationship with one, he has women friends and he is very complimentary about women but not in any other way.....
He has not said that sex repulsed him, no one has ever broached that as far as I know but he obviously does not feel the need to be with a women in any way other that as a normal everyday friendship.
We are all different, personally I could not imagine it but thats me, not you.
It takes all sorts to make a world and none of us can judge what is right or wrong for a person. As long as no harm comes to anybody we are all free to live how we wish and not be judged.
I don't agree. I'm not asexual, but I've heard about the condition and can see how someone can find the idea of sex repulsive- to me it's entirely conceivable. It may not be normal and healthy, which is probably why he should go see a psychiatrist/psychologist or whatever professional treats these kinds of problems.
Perhaps you are right, maybe I should see a specialist. I am just trying to get to the bottom of this.
I feel I have to reply to this, no your not wierd.
My parents have a friend, he is 65 now but for as long as they can remember (my dad was at school with him) he has never had a girlfriend or boyfriend I would like to add (cos it has gone though our minds). He is just happy on his own. He likes women but does not want a relationship with one, he has women friends and he is very complimentary about women but not in any other way.....
He has not said that sex repulsed him, no one has ever broached that as far as I know but he obviously does not feel the need to be with a women in any way other that as a normal everyday friendship.
We are all different, personally I could not imagine it but thats me, not you.
It takes all sorts to make a world and none of us can judge what is right or wrong for a person. As long as no harm comes to anybody we are all free to live how we wish and not be judged.
Finally, someone that I may be able to relate to. Thanks.
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