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fandomsecrets2014-02-15 03:32 pm
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Re: Well, OP
There's no proof that OP is a child, so you writing this as though you think they are is weird.
Asexuality isn't a "phase" or a state of being for a child or a person who is at a certain time in their life not interested in sex. I'm not asexual, so anyone who is feel free to correct me, but my understanding is that it is simply a lack of sexual attraction.
It has zero to do with sexual inundation from the media. I'm not a big fan of that, and I also don't find very much of what pop culture has to offer sexually appealing. I'm also chaste, so right now I'm not looking for a sexual relationship with anyone. But I am still a sexual person. I experience sexual attraction.
Your conflation of asexuality with "being immune to sexual stimuli from the media/being a child/being less overtly sexual than average" and of sexuality with "being obsessed with the oversexualization of everything" is so, so wrong and off the mark.
Re: Well, OP
(Anonymous) 2014-02-16 03:21 pm (UTC)(link)=
Oh yeah? Tell that to Cumberbatch!