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fandomsecrets2014-04-04 06:57 pm
[ SECRET POST #2649 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2649 ⌋
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Re: I think I'm in denial about my sexuality
What I'm trying to say is I don't think it's useful to be prescriptivist when it comes to sexuality... and what I mean by that is I don't think people's tendency to say "I'm straight" or "I'm asexual" and use those labels as guidelines to behaviour is very useful or realistic (ex. assuming 'I'm straight' means 'I can never have the possibility of being attracted to a same-gender person).
That said, I don't think that trying to become more sexual is something anyone should undertake if they are not comfortable with it and it isn't something they're doing because they want to explore their body with someone else. I think that's potentially very harmful, actually.
In essence, I think there's no harm in experimenting to see where your sexuality goes, but you shouldn't feel like you need to change it if it turns out that you have no sexual feelings for anyone. Asexuality is absolutely a real sexual orientation along the same lines as gay/bi/straight for certain people, but don't take that to mean that those labels and the way you experience your sexuality necessarily needs to fall neatly under one of those orientations all the time.
Bottom line: sexuality is fluid. Who we are attracted to and how much we are attracted to people in general changes over time and with life circumstances. :)
Re: I think I'm in denial about my sexuality
(Anonymous) 2014-04-05 07:56 pm (UTC)(link)