Can you help me understand Aromantic?
I have a hard time feeling an emotional connection with most people, even when I like them. Is that Aromantic? I already identify as Ace, but have been wondering if I am Aros too. Unfortunately, I haven’t received a good description of what Aromantic means, so I still don’t understand what it means to be Aros? Can you please explain it to me?
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I have a hard time feeling an emotional connection with most people, even when I like them. Is that Aromantic? I already identify as Ace, but have been wondering if I am Aros too. Unfortunately, I haven’t received a good description of what Aromantic means, so I still don’t understand what it means to be Aros? Can you please explain it to me?
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Jan 2026 will be 10 years since ive had sex, and i don't miss it.
But i still want to cuddle with someone that is mine and no one else's. Wtf is wrong with my brain? So annoying.
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But i still want to cuddle with someone that is mine and no one else's. Wtf is wrong with my brain? So annoying.
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The "Asexual Dream"
You know the "American Dream," of a nuclear family and all that jazz. I gave up on that a while ago, as it just doesn't fit my lifestyle - a huge part of that being that I'm ace.
Which makes me wonder, for myself and others, what the Asexual Dream is?
I don't want to live alone, but also don't really want to date or get married. I think my ideal Asexual Dream would be to live with my platonic best friend roommate (omg, they were actually roommates!), who is also ace and gets it (so we can gossip and back each other up when we get unwanted attention from others). We would hang out sometimes and watch movies or play video games, maybe coordinate on dinner now and then. Make sure we're alive on a daily basis. But otherwise, be able to retreat into antisocialness and live fairly independently despite living together.
I've been doing a lot of questioning, too, how much I even value romantic relationships in my life. I could live this dream with a romantic partner, but I think my ideal dream would be living with a friend. I prefer the chill nature of friendships over the constant drama and emotional flux of a romantic relationship. I just want to live with a platonic friend and sometimes do stuff together. And help share the crazy housing costs.
What is your Asexual Dream?
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You know the "American Dream," of a nuclear family and all that jazz. I gave up on that a while ago, as it just doesn't fit my lifestyle - a huge part of that being that I'm ace.
Which makes me wonder, for myself and others, what the Asexual Dream is?
I don't want to live alone, but also don't really want to date or get married. I think my ideal Asexual Dream would be to live with my platonic best friend roommate (omg, they were actually roommates!), who is also ace and gets it (so we can gossip and back each other up when we get unwanted attention from others). We would hang out sometimes and watch movies or play video games, maybe coordinate on dinner now and then. Make sure we're alive on a daily basis. But otherwise, be able to retreat into antisocialness and live fairly independently despite living together.
I've been doing a lot of questioning, too, how much I even value romantic relationships in my life. I could live this dream with a romantic partner, but I think my ideal dream would be living with a friend. I prefer the chill nature of friendships over the constant drama and emotional flux of a romantic relationship. I just want to live with a platonic friend and sometimes do stuff together. And help share the crazy housing costs.
What is your Asexual Dream?
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Am I Ace?
Hi! I really don’t know that much about Asexuality/aromantic stuff, so I am asking Reddit.
For context I’m a 13 year old girl and have a lot of trouble discerning platonic attraction and romantic attraction. I’ve been in two relationships before, both of which I only actually had platonic attraction for but I thought otherwise, and both with girls. I’m like 75% sure that I’m bi too.
I only really experience attraction for very very few people, I have like two celebrity crushes and one of them is a fictional character. One of them is a woman, who I just look at and it’s just like whoOshsqishebxisjs she’s so hot. Not much romantic attraction but a lot of sexual attraction. The second one is a man who I just have like so much freaking attraction for, romantically and sexually. Like omgomgomg he’s so hot and caring I wanna kiss him. I think it’s also because he’s from a show so I actually get to see his personality clearly and can be attracted to him. I have literally never had an actual crush before these two, and I even started to have fake crushes pretty late compared to other kids.
So, people of Reddit, give me your verdict.
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Hi! I really don’t know that much about Asexuality/aromantic stuff, so I am asking Reddit.
For context I’m a 13 year old girl and have a lot of trouble discerning platonic attraction and romantic attraction. I’ve been in two relationships before, both of which I only actually had platonic attraction for but I thought otherwise, and both with girls. I’m like 75% sure that I’m bi too.
I only really experience attraction for very very few people, I have like two celebrity crushes and one of them is a fictional character. One of them is a woman, who I just look at and it’s just like whoOshsqishebxisjs she’s so hot. Not much romantic attraction but a lot of sexual attraction. The second one is a man who I just have like so much freaking attraction for, romantically and sexually. Like omgomgomg he’s so hot and caring I wanna kiss him. I think it’s also because he’s from a show so I actually get to see his personality clearly and can be attracted to him. I have literally never had an actual crush before these two, and I even started to have fake crushes pretty late compared to other kids.
So, people of Reddit, give me your verdict.
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I crave intimacy, not sex. Is there a term for that?
Fair warning: I’m gonna be a smidge tmi but nothing super explicit just explaining my situation.
I’m not really sure where I fall on the asexual spectrum. I don’t find sex appealing or fun, but I do find the act pleasurable. Overall very “meh” experience. What I get the most enjoyment out of is non-sexual intimacy, ex: cuddling while naked because I can be as close to my partner as possible, sensual touching. I was just wondering if there was a label for what I feel.
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Fair warning: I’m gonna be a smidge tmi but nothing super explicit just explaining my situation.
I’m not really sure where I fall on the asexual spectrum. I don’t find sex appealing or fun, but I do find the act pleasurable. Overall very “meh” experience. What I get the most enjoyment out of is non-sexual intimacy, ex: cuddling while naked because I can be as close to my partner as possible, sensual touching. I was just wondering if there was a label for what I feel.
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Salt Lake Valley Aces
I'm looking for other aces in the Salt Lake Valley area (Utah). I've looked through the various resources (AVEN, etc.) and it doesn't look like there is anything active here anymore. I've tried to be semi-active on reddit in the communities, but I feel...alone...irl.
I've only recently (less than a year) realized I am ace. So many unanswered questions about my past relationships and motivations were answered when I connected that dot. Support is about talking with people who have similar lived experiences, and that's what I'm hoping to find. This is not about dating, as I am married (trying to hang on to it as well w/ an allo wife). Just support and maybe friends.
I don't feel comfortable going to the LGBTQ+ groups. I'm an ally, always have been. But...I'm a white cisgender male who is hetero in all other aspects, so...I feel like I would be an imposter there, like I would be trying to pretend that I have faced any of the same oppression that they have. I know that the A stands for us. But I also know that we haven't always been welcome in those spaces either.
So...I guess...I'm just hoping to maybe sit around in a coffee shop and talk to other people who are asexual like me. Bonus points if you have IC and/or problems with AFib.
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I'm looking for other aces in the Salt Lake Valley area (Utah). I've looked through the various resources (AVEN, etc.) and it doesn't look like there is anything active here anymore. I've tried to be semi-active on reddit in the communities, but I feel...alone...irl.
I've only recently (less than a year) realized I am ace. So many unanswered questions about my past relationships and motivations were answered when I connected that dot. Support is about talking with people who have similar lived experiences, and that's what I'm hoping to find. This is not about dating, as I am married (trying to hang on to it as well w/ an allo wife). Just support and maybe friends.
I don't feel comfortable going to the LGBTQ+ groups. I'm an ally, always have been. But...I'm a white cisgender male who is hetero in all other aspects, so...I feel like I would be an imposter there, like I would be trying to pretend that I have faced any of the same oppression that they have. I know that the A stands for us. But I also know that we haven't always been welcome in those spaces either.
So...I guess...I'm just hoping to maybe sit around in a coffee shop and talk to other people who are asexual like me. Bonus points if you have IC and/or problems with AFib.
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Confused NSFW
I am really struggling wheather I could be asexual or just have low libido. I'm going to do my best to give details and explain because I NEED HELP. I'm currently in a long term relationship. In the beginning of the relationship (honeymoon phase) I could only have sex if I was intoxicated. I was too embarrassed and nervous. A few years later I have noticed I don't need sex. I don't crave it. I also am not sexually attracted to people. That's so hard to explain and feel since I don't think I've ever felt it. I can see someone and think they are extremely attractive but I don't think about sex. I don't know if it's more of I don't need sex in a relationship or if it's I don't want sex. Any advice or ANYTHING would help 💗
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I am really struggling wheather I could be asexual or just have low libido. I'm going to do my best to give details and explain because I NEED HELP. I'm currently in a long term relationship. In the beginning of the relationship (honeymoon phase) I could only have sex if I was intoxicated. I was too embarrassed and nervous. A few years later I have noticed I don't need sex. I don't crave it. I also am not sexually attracted to people. That's so hard to explain and feel since I don't think I've ever felt it. I can see someone and think they are extremely attractive but I don't think about sex. I don't know if it's more of I don't need sex in a relationship or if it's I don't want sex. Any advice or ANYTHING would help 💗
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I like the idea of sex but not the act
Hi, this is my first time posting on this subreddit. I am really confused about my relationship with sex and… everything. Here is a little background
Since I was 13 years old I have had thoughts that I might be asexual. While all my friends talked about wanting to experience sex, I didn’t not even wanted to think about this stuff. During covid I was doing a lot of research about asexuality and felt comfortable with that label. At least felt until I got in my first serious relationship, in which I still am. Me and my partner had sex multiple times but never during it I found it to be something amazing. Still, I thought that it will change with time, but that time didn’t come even after almost 3 years now. Most of the times I just let my partner just have sex with me, even if I don‘t really want to, just for him to be pleased, because we can go months without it and it makes me feel horrible for them. I know that I won‘t ever want to have it, its not hard for me to just let them have it with me. He still notices that I am not exited about it and it just ruins our moods.
But now to the problem. I do like the idea of sex. I enjoy watching content that includes these acts, I do feel the desire for intimacy (mostly for masturbation). I enjoy being with those thoughts alone and preform those acts on myself. But here is the thing. Anytime things lead to having the actual act suddenly my whole mood changes. I don’t want it, I don’t feel anything and just want for it to be over as soon as possible.
I do love my partner, I can assure you that. We had discussions about it, but the idea of having sex with other people feels the same. I don’t want that. I know for a fact that it doesn’t depend on who I have sex with, I wont enjoy it.
My question is, what the hell am I? I am starting to doubt my sexuality and having thoughts that there is just something wrong with me. Its also starting to affect my relationship for obvious reasons. i might just go insane.
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Hi, this is my first time posting on this subreddit. I am really confused about my relationship with sex and… everything. Here is a little background
Since I was 13 years old I have had thoughts that I might be asexual. While all my friends talked about wanting to experience sex, I didn’t not even wanted to think about this stuff. During covid I was doing a lot of research about asexuality and felt comfortable with that label. At least felt until I got in my first serious relationship, in which I still am. Me and my partner had sex multiple times but never during it I found it to be something amazing. Still, I thought that it will change with time, but that time didn’t come even after almost 3 years now. Most of the times I just let my partner just have sex with me, even if I don‘t really want to, just for him to be pleased, because we can go months without it and it makes me feel horrible for them. I know that I won‘t ever want to have it, its not hard for me to just let them have it with me. He still notices that I am not exited about it and it just ruins our moods.
But now to the problem. I do like the idea of sex. I enjoy watching content that includes these acts, I do feel the desire for intimacy (mostly for masturbation). I enjoy being with those thoughts alone and preform those acts on myself. But here is the thing. Anytime things lead to having the actual act suddenly my whole mood changes. I don’t want it, I don’t feel anything and just want for it to be over as soon as possible.
I do love my partner, I can assure you that. We had discussions about it, but the idea of having sex with other people feels the same. I don’t want that. I know for a fact that it doesn’t depend on who I have sex with, I wont enjoy it.
My question is, what the hell am I? I am starting to doubt my sexuality and having thoughts that there is just something wrong with me. Its also starting to affect my relationship for obvious reasons. i might just go insane.
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Not asexual but I really don’t like sex jokes and always feel insecure about that
I know I’m not asexual but I feel like there aren’t many other subreddits where there’s a better chance of people relating to this.
I feel like I’m annoying or like there’s something wrong with me for not liking sex jokes or any raunchy songs/media. Everyone seems to love them except for me, and I feel like people would just get angry or frustrated with me for not liking a sex joke/song/etc.
I’ve been insecure over this for so long and I want to just stop giving a fuck what other people think. Does anyone else feel the same way? I have a really prudish personality and I feel insecure over it. I’m supposed to be myself, aren’t I? And part of who I am is being I guess a prude about media/jokes.
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I know I’m not asexual but I feel like there aren’t many other subreddits where there’s a better chance of people relating to this.
I feel like I’m annoying or like there’s something wrong with me for not liking sex jokes or any raunchy songs/media. Everyone seems to love them except for me, and I feel like people would just get angry or frustrated with me for not liking a sex joke/song/etc.
I’ve been insecure over this for so long and I want to just stop giving a fuck what other people think. Does anyone else feel the same way? I have a really prudish personality and I feel insecure over it. I’m supposed to be myself, aren’t I? And part of who I am is being I guess a prude about media/jokes.
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Romantic asexuality and loneliness
Hi everyone,
I’ve been struggling lately with the idea of finding other asexual people near me. It’s starting to feel really lonely at times, and a bit isolating.
I’m asexual but romantic, and sometimes it feels like I may never find someone who fits the way I experience love and relationships. In the past (before I understood my asexuality) I dated and was in relationships, but often felt pressured to do things I didn’t want just to meet others’ expectations.
I crave emotional intimacy and deep connection, but it seems like many people immediately associate that with sex, and it becomes frustrating. Here in Argentina, asexuality is almost never talked about, and local communities are very small. In my city, I’ve never met another asexual person.
So my question is: how do you cope with these feelings of isolation and the fear of never finding someone compatible? Any advice or personal experiences would mean a lot.
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Hi everyone,
I’ve been struggling lately with the idea of finding other asexual people near me. It’s starting to feel really lonely at times, and a bit isolating.
I’m asexual but romantic, and sometimes it feels like I may never find someone who fits the way I experience love and relationships. In the past (before I understood my asexuality) I dated and was in relationships, but often felt pressured to do things I didn’t want just to meet others’ expectations.
I crave emotional intimacy and deep connection, but it seems like many people immediately associate that with sex, and it becomes frustrating. Here in Argentina, asexuality is almost never talked about, and local communities are very small. In my city, I’ve never met another asexual person.
So my question is: how do you cope with these feelings of isolation and the fear of never finding someone compatible? Any advice or personal experiences would mean a lot.
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Anyone familiar with the term “side”?
I heard this term about a week ago on TikTok and I think it’s mainly used by the gay men community but basically a side as somebody who doesn’t enjoy penetration so like in the gay community, you could be a top, a bottom, or a side. I’m a cis woman attracted to mainly cis men and have never desired penetrative sex and I also have vaginismus so I literally can’t even physically have it. But I wondered if anyone else on the ace community would find this term helpful? I believe I’m a sex favorable ace, but only for a very limited number of sexual acts as other ones I am very adverse to. But our society widely defines sex as some form of penetration and I think it’s helpful for everyone to expand their definition so I wanted to share this term with you all. 😊
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I heard this term about a week ago on TikTok and I think it’s mainly used by the gay men community but basically a side as somebody who doesn’t enjoy penetration so like in the gay community, you could be a top, a bottom, or a side. I’m a cis woman attracted to mainly cis men and have never desired penetrative sex and I also have vaginismus so I literally can’t even physically have it. But I wondered if anyone else on the ace community would find this term helpful? I believe I’m a sex favorable ace, but only for a very limited number of sexual acts as other ones I am very adverse to. But our society widely defines sex as some form of penetration and I think it’s helpful for everyone to expand their definition so I wanted to share this term with you all. 😊
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One of my favorite and most hilarious Ace representations: Dungeons and Daddies Agent Schmegan
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I want to be proud of being asexual again :(
I used to be insanely proud of my asexuality, I would post about it everyday on social media, share ace memes to my friends, make pride stuffs, be open about it to other people, even aphobes ! I was happy to be the way I am and to share it with people.
I'll make it as short as possible : I've been through corrective r@pe multiple times during a relationship with a man who spent the whole time reassuring me about my asexuality and validating it (at least with words, absolutely not with actions). I've been fetishized by him and many men who came after him for being asexual. Now I feel like I have to hide it at all cost for my own safety, because of how many times I've heard things like "it's wanting what you can't have", and basically, it's been turning men on.
I'm dreaming about wearing an ace flag to a pride again, wearing my black ring, speaking about it shamelessly to people and not giving a damn about their opinion of it, no matter how messed up it is. I hate how I've been shoved back into the closet like that. I hate feeling like this thing I've been so much proud of is now a source of worry and fear. If you ever struggled with being proud of being asexual, how did you manage to overcome negative feelings towards it ?
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I used to be insanely proud of my asexuality, I would post about it everyday on social media, share ace memes to my friends, make pride stuffs, be open about it to other people, even aphobes ! I was happy to be the way I am and to share it with people.
I'll make it as short as possible : I've been through corrective r@pe multiple times during a relationship with a man who spent the whole time reassuring me about my asexuality and validating it (at least with words, absolutely not with actions). I've been fetishized by him and many men who came after him for being asexual. Now I feel like I have to hide it at all cost for my own safety, because of how many times I've heard things like "it's wanting what you can't have", and basically, it's been turning men on.
I'm dreaming about wearing an ace flag to a pride again, wearing my black ring, speaking about it shamelessly to people and not giving a damn about their opinion of it, no matter how messed up it is. I hate how I've been shoved back into the closet like that. I hate feeling like this thing I've been so much proud of is now a source of worry and fear. If you ever struggled with being proud of being asexual, how did you manage to overcome negative feelings towards it ?
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Can I skip puberty?
I hate being an AMAB teenager. I feel urges constantly and I can't do anything to control them, they just randomly appear and they don't go away for nothing in this damn world. I hate and I hate and I hate.
I wanted so bad to stop masturbating but it's impossible to not do it anymore. I don't even care about it at this point, I just want some peace. Sometimes even doing that doesn't help too much and I have to do god-knows-what to make the urge stop.
And I feel urges everywhere, even in contexts where it absolutely shouldn't, and there's absolutely nothing I can do to stop it. Sometimes it happens when I'm trying to focus on something and it takes completely my ability to focus on my tasks, or otherwise affect me negatively.
I'm not sure where this came from, because I wasn't always like that. It's likely just me being in my late teens and testosterone being the little bitch it usually is. I wish I could skip this part of my life so bad, at least physiologically. It's so annoying.
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I hate being an AMAB teenager. I feel urges constantly and I can't do anything to control them, they just randomly appear and they don't go away for nothing in this damn world. I hate and I hate and I hate.
I wanted so bad to stop masturbating but it's impossible to not do it anymore. I don't even care about it at this point, I just want some peace. Sometimes even doing that doesn't help too much and I have to do god-knows-what to make the urge stop.
And I feel urges everywhere, even in contexts where it absolutely shouldn't, and there's absolutely nothing I can do to stop it. Sometimes it happens when I'm trying to focus on something and it takes completely my ability to focus on my tasks, or otherwise affect me negatively.
I'm not sure where this came from, because I wasn't always like that. It's likely just me being in my late teens and testosterone being the little bitch it usually is. I wish I could skip this part of my life so bad, at least physiologically. It's so annoying.
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Elder Queer discovering identity
Hey folks, I am an almost 50 married mother of two. I am in a secure polyamorous relationship with my husband which has allowed me to explore my new identity as aroace.
I am the most content and confident I have ever been, exploring deep friendships without the "threat" of sex.
I'm also realising slowly that my aesthetic appreciation for other humans doesn't have to translate into sexual desire. After being hypersexual and hypersexualised in my earlier years this feels really strange but also very right. I finally feel like I'm in the right place.
Thanks for listening and for being here.
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Hey folks, I am an almost 50 married mother of two. I am in a secure polyamorous relationship with my husband which has allowed me to explore my new identity as aroace.
I am the most content and confident I have ever been, exploring deep friendships without the "threat" of sex.
I'm also realising slowly that my aesthetic appreciation for other humans doesn't have to translate into sexual desire. After being hypersexual and hypersexualised in my earlier years this feels really strange but also very right. I finally feel like I'm in the right place.
Thanks for listening and for being here.
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My family’s comments towards my asexuality are making me uncomfortable, how do I approach these comments in the future?
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I (22NB) am asexual, I’m also a christian and have been raised in a christian family. I’ve always been different to the rest of my family because I’m pro queer and trans (I am also queer and trans) while the rest of my family are pretty wishy washy about where they stand. That being said my family is very sex positive, they do not view sex itself as a sin and are very open to me and my older (25M) brother about having conversations about it, being we are both adults.
I’ve known I’m asexual since I was 17 but I’ve only been open about it with them since I was 21, but for some reason they just can’t seem to wrap their head around the fact that sex is just not a value of mine. I assume they must see romantic and sexual attraction as the same thing, because when I tell them I want to be in a relationship one day, but I’m not interested in sex, they just don’t seem to understand it. They are constantly trying to tell me that I will change once I find the right person or that its just my trauma talking. For reference, when I was 19 I was in a year long abusive relationship where I was SA-ed, it really had an effect on my mental health. I have since healed and feel comfortable with dating and wanting a relationship again.
But that happened when I was 19, I knew I was ace since I was 17. The SA has nothing to do with my asexuality, but my parents think that that is the reason why I’m ace. It doesn’t help that I told them I was ace AFTER I broke up with my abusive partner. But they always just invalidate how I feel when we talk about it, and make comments like “you are not asexual you’re just traumatised”. Other comments I hear a lot from them include “your hormones will kick in when you have a good partner and then you’ll want to have sex”, “its normal to want sex and it will happen to you too” and my personal favourite I’ve heard “you just need some more testosterone”. They don’t seem to understand that it’s not a hormone thing for me, its a DESIRE thing. I desire to NOT have sex. I’ve thought about it a lot, and the cons outweigh the pros for me, and it’s just something I don’t like. They just don’t seem to understand.
The final straw for me was when I was watching a romcom with my family, it’s one of my favourites as one of the leads is just my dream person to date. In the comfort of my home I exclaimed how much I loved that character and how I wished I could date someone like them someday. They said I will find that person one day, but then out of the blue with no warning they also said I would want to have sex with that person one day too. Which I found incredibly weird to say, since in the rom com we were watching, that character’s plot line has NO sex whatsoever (another reason why I love it so much). The comment really came out of no where, we weren’t talking about my asexuality beforehand, and ruined the whole night’s vibes for me. The next day I confided in my brother who was not there for the comment my parents made. I tell my brother almost everything, as I feel recently we’ve become much more close and open to each other. But once I told him the comment that was made and how it made me feel, I was met with silence. Which is unusual for him, which leads me to believe he agrees with them.
I feel so weird, like they see me as broken and that they don’t actually believe me when I tell them about this part of myself. And now that my brother seems to agree with my parents, I feel very alone. How can I approach this situation? Do I just not be open to my family about this part of my life anymore? And how do I defend myself whenever these comments come back again? Based off what they’ve told me for years they see sex and relationships as an intertwined thing, and just don’t see why I want one and not the other. It’s typical for Christians who don’t follow the “no judgement” rule Christians have, to judge people who choose to have sex. Why are my parents judging me for NOT wanting
TW mention of SA
I (22NB) am asexual, I’m also a christian and have been raised in a christian family. I’ve always been different to the rest of my family because I’m pro queer and trans (I am also queer and trans) while the rest of my family are pretty wishy washy about where they stand. That being said my family is very sex positive, they do not view sex itself as a sin and are very open to me and my older (25M) brother about having conversations about it, being we are both adults.
I’ve known I’m asexual since I was 17 but I’ve only been open about it with them since I was 21, but for some reason they just can’t seem to wrap their head around the fact that sex is just not a value of mine. I assume they must see romantic and sexual attraction as the same thing, because when I tell them I want to be in a relationship one day, but I’m not interested in sex, they just don’t seem to understand it. They are constantly trying to tell me that I will change once I find the right person or that its just my trauma talking. For reference, when I was 19 I was in a year long abusive relationship where I was SA-ed, it really had an effect on my mental health. I have since healed and feel comfortable with dating and wanting a relationship again.
But that happened when I was 19, I knew I was ace since I was 17. The SA has nothing to do with my asexuality, but my parents think that that is the reason why I’m ace. It doesn’t help that I told them I was ace AFTER I broke up with my abusive partner. But they always just invalidate how I feel when we talk about it, and make comments like “you are not asexual you’re just traumatised”. Other comments I hear a lot from them include “your hormones will kick in when you have a good partner and then you’ll want to have sex”, “its normal to want sex and it will happen to you too” and my personal favourite I’ve heard “you just need some more testosterone”. They don’t seem to understand that it’s not a hormone thing for me, its a DESIRE thing. I desire to NOT have sex. I’ve thought about it a lot, and the cons outweigh the pros for me, and it’s just something I don’t like. They just don’t seem to understand.
The final straw for me was when I was watching a romcom with my family, it’s one of my favourites as one of the leads is just my dream person to date. In the comfort of my home I exclaimed how much I loved that character and how I wished I could date someone like them someday. They said I will find that person one day, but then out of the blue with no warning they also said I would want to have sex with that person one day too. Which I found incredibly weird to say, since in the rom com we were watching, that character’s plot line has NO sex whatsoever (another reason why I love it so much). The comment really came out of no where, we weren’t talking about my asexuality beforehand, and ruined the whole night’s vibes for me. The next day I confided in my brother who was not there for the comment my parents made. I tell my brother almost everything, as I feel recently we’ve become much more close and open to each other. But once I told him the comment that was made and how it made me feel, I was met with silence. Which is unusual for him, which leads me to believe he agrees with them.
I feel so weird, like they see me as broken and that they don’t actually believe me when I tell them about this part of myself. And now that my brother seems to agree with my parents, I feel very alone. How can I approach this situation? Do I just not be open to my family about this part of my life anymore? And how do I defend myself whenever these comments come back again? Based off what they’ve told me for years they see sex and relationships as an intertwined thing, and just don’t see why I want one and not the other. It’s typical for Christians who don’t follow the “no judgement” rule Christians have, to judge people who choose to have sex. Why are my parents judging me for NOT wanting
to have sex? Anyway, how should I approach these comments in the future?
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People are really out here licking buttholes and say WE are the weird ones for not liking it.
Like bro that is so fucking gross.
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Like bro that is so fucking gross.
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