Is it normal to think "asexuality" is totally not a thing?

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  • Your feelings don’t change the facts, snowflake.

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    • What facts? I have yet to see any facts, although I do appreciate the political jargon. What makes makes you belive that asexuality is a "fact"?

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      • What political jargon?

        Your logical fallacy is: Burden of proof. you’re the one who claimed that asexuality isn’t real, although you did admit that is only your opinion and not a fact.

        Fact: some people do not experience sexual attraction towards either sex. It has been named “Asexuality”.

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        • Yes good point, I never claimed it as a fact. And I know this is a matter that can not be definitively proven one way or another. I believe it to be true but it is not a fact, and I have nothing against you for thinking otherwise. Its called a respectful disagreement ona theory. There is no conctere facts that can prove it either way.

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          • I mean thats like saying lesbians don't exsist becuase you disagree with it. News flash, its thier chioce not yours. If they say they are into the same sex you don't get to say "well I don't belive. You must be fictional"!

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            • Well actually, that is completely different! Physical signs of arousal can be measured in homosexuals when same sex stimuli are present. It can be proven, asexuality can not.

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            • I get a feeling that this guy is one of those who, when finding out that a girl he likes is a lesbian (or asexual for that matter), will think he can “convert” her.

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          • The proof is that Asexuality exists though. You’re assuming they’re lying but have no reasoning behind that, other than you can’t imagine someone having different feelings than your own

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            • Well actually the reason I belive it to be true is because of hormonal and evolutionary reasons. What purpose does an organism have with zero sex drive? What is the point of the sexual organs, functions and hormones? To me it looks like all people are designed to be sexual beings. And evolution wise, It makes no sense for a part of a species to have zero sex drive. And If asexual humans exist, they would be about the only species where this is seen. I personally doubt it, but like I said, it can not be proven either way.

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