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

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  • Says you calling people on the ace spectrum snowflakes 😂 Grow up snow flake

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    • You sound like a cunt head who is insecure about his identity because he did not get hugged by his mom when he was a kid. And also got beat up at recess.

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      • Wow you certainly have a good imagination that's for sure, keep it up pal as you maybe writing fictional books in no time :)

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        • I imagining me shoving your insecure snowflake fatass of a cliff onto spikes right now! Would that make a good one?

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          • Yes keep going, maybe you'll get an award for attempting to slander facts for the year 👏👏

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            • So were back to real discussion? How can you call asexuality a fact if it has not been proven? The only evidence is anecdotal, which is the weakest form and is never guaranteed. Something is not a fact unless it can be definitivly proven.

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              • Doesn't need to be proven, some things just are. The rock is hard, a fact, some people are degenerates, a fact, some people are sex addicts, a fact, the sky is blue, some people do not want sex/like sex/have no desire for sex and the name we have given this so we can understand and describe a person who feels this way is asexual or ace. Also a fact. I myself know a few asexual people as well as being one myself as I am demi

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