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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-05-17 03:49 pm

[ SECRET POST #3056 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3056 ⌋

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intrigueing: (Default)

Re: Asexual with a mom who thinks it's "sick and fucked up"...feeling sad

[personal profile] intrigueing 2015-05-17 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
She sounds like she's being ridiculous and narrow-minded. I would say either a) ignore her or b) try and ask her why she thinks it's sick and fucked up to not want sex, to see if she can uncover why she believes this.

Re: Asexual with a mom who thinks it's "sick and fucked up"...feeling sad

(Anonymous) 2015-05-17 10:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Because she's not getting any and she places so much important on that that it's damaging her sense of self worth. It's pretty obvious.
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Re: Asexual with a mom who thinks it's "sick and fucked up"...feeling sad

[personal profile] intrigueing 2015-05-17 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)
That's what I thought, but it's possible that getting to explain it herself might lead to her having a personal revelation about her feelings.

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A slim chance.

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(Anonymous) 2015-05-18 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
Ignoring her probably sounds like the best option but that's easier to say than do.

Her answer to the "why" is that "it just is" and because "it's not normal", she doesn't really have a real reason.