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What do you think about this? Did I misunderstand what they were saying? Was my reply okay? And does that sound like Aphobia or simple ignorance to you? This person was replying to someone asexual talking about how they dated before.
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Being asexual in a marriage with an allo feels like being a defective toy that they got and wanna return

Based on stories i read it really feels like that.. also being an asexual in amrriage sucks.. becuase no matter what you do with you rlife.. even if youre doign well in youre life and living your life to the fullest potentional you just wont be enough for your partner. just ranting and saying how it feels lol. at the end its just a toxic lifelong relationship for many ace and allos and best to not put ypurself in that.. and just be with an ace instead

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It’s been a while but I remember how trapped it makes me feel
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when I was younger I thought I was just a very very passive person when it comes to romance

Looking back is a funny thing. I used to think I was just a very very passive man. The man has the pleasure tto romantically initiate in the culture I was thrown into and I was under the impression I am just very very passive and anxious about that. Looking back though I think I never really had an interest beyond a basic curiosity. I always knew I had lower romantic drive, but it still had caused me some headaches and a lot of confusion and frustration also on the receiving end I guess. I have to say though that I never wanted to marry, so I knew that was not common. maybe someone sees themselves reflected in their story.

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