But what about the asexuals?
This post was not intended to offend. Just to learn and so that we can all be informative.
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This post was not intended to offend. Just to learn and so that we can all be informative.
I dont care, been on a bender without my testasterone and I can see the lifestyle of an asexual. 99% the same, just dont enjoy sex.
Now do they need a stripe on that ghastly pride flag? Probably not, same for intersex, africans, sex workers, pan etc. The original 4 I guess was catchy enough.
Seeing how the first 2 sentences related to my own experience and thus understanding of asexuals I think not.
I'm intersex and I hate that stripe on the pride flag. No one asked, it was assumed we were a monolith. I'm here on IIN to wholly disagree with the notion that a physical condition warrants to have a spot on an originally sexual orientation flag.
I have regular urges because i'm a human being and that's how a healthy body works, however I have no desire to act upon them and they are only annoying and stressful to me. To people who thinks being ace would be nice though it isn't. Imagine falling in love with people experiencing romantic attraction and a desire for exclusively sharing your life with a specific person, and they leave because sex won't be part of the equation or would only happen rarely because you are doing the partner a favour but not actually desiring it. Not an easy life. Sure there are other asexuals but they aren't easy to find, and rarely are they on dating apps since dating apps are typically associated with hookups.