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fandomsecrets2016-01-13 06:37 pm
[ SECRET POST #3297 ]
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Re: Um
When did you post on AVEN? Because I've been a member there for a over half a decade now, and for that time they've always had information out about such terms as non-libidinous and such.
Other sources: asexual wikis, pretty much every asexual blogger out there, and erryone on Tumblr. No one except ignorant (and I don't mean that as an insult) non-asexuals defines it as anything other than "doesn't experience sexual attraction".*
*Without getting into the gray stuff anyway
Re: Um
As for the rest of this, I don't even know what to say. All I was trying to say is that asexual doesn't mean sex-repulsed. From what the "friendly neighborhood asexual" poster said below, I didn't think I got it that wrong, but if you want me to apologize, I'll do so.
Re: Um
You don't have to apologize. It's just sexual attraction, sex drive, and sexual repulsion are three distinct issues. Sex repulsion doesn't necessarily correlate with sex drive.