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(Anonymous) 2015-06-17 01:05 am (UTC)(link)I've seen that a lot, too, and though I never felt too strongly about it, I sort of could see it? I haven't watched the show in a few seasons so I may be wrong about this, but from what I can remember, while he did seem to be interested in having a romantic relationship, I don't remember anything that implied they necessarily had to be sexual. At least, I don't remember him making comments that made it seem like he really cared about sex while the other characters definitely did. Things may be different now, though.
The most common ones I see are BBC Sherlock and Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory, where either the showrunner has said or it's been mentioned in canon itself that they're not actually asexual.