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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 7:15 pm
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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 7:42 pm
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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 7:45 pm
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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 7:51 pm
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Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 8:50 pm
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OH.EM.GEE. eek
Hi! Asexual panromantic here! ^^
Uh, I don't know what you mean by handling it, but I generally sort of coast day through day with it (i'm not the most comfortable with me being asexual, but i know i am- does that make sense?). I'm still not out with a lot of people (including my family, although my dad knows that I was thinking I was asexual), although I have told someone and they just gave me a hug and went on with their life. Didn't speak of it again, just went "okay, I'll give you this hug, and go on with my life!" I imagine they didn't give a crap, but I could be wrong.
And I've never dated anyone (or kissed anyone, for that matter). Well, someone thought I was dating them, but that's a whole other story. I'd imagine that if the relationship got to the whole sexual part, you'd have to compromise and listen to eachother a lot when it got to that point. It depends on whether you have a sex drive or not, really, and what you're comfortable with. If you're in a relationship with someone sexual, maybe talk to eachother about what you want and stuff like that.
If I was in a relationship with someone sexual, I'd probably talk to them about what I want and don't want- i.e. cuddling, kissing, but nothing sexual or something like that. Maybe try to find a compromise that we're both comfortable about.
Okay, so this advice is probably crap, but yeah. Hope this helped at least a little bit!
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Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 5:39 pm
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Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 10:49 pm
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Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 10:50 pm
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 8:02 am
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 11:49 am
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Dancehall Hysteria OH.EM.GEE. eek
Hi! Asexual panromantic here! ^^
Uh, I don't know what you mean by handling it, but I generally sort of coast day through day with it. I'm still not out with a lot of people (including my family, although my dad knows that I was thinking I was asexual), although I have told someone and they just gave me a hug and went on with their life. Didn't speak of it again, just went "okay, I'll give you this hug, and go on with my life!" I imagine they didn't give a crap, but I could be wrong.
And I've never dated anyone (or kissed anyone, for that matter). Well, someone thought I was dating them, but that's a whole other story. I'd imagine that if the relationship got to the whole sexual part, you'd have to compromise and listen to eachother a lot when it got to that point. It depends on whether you have a sex drive or not, really, and what you're comfortable with. If you're in a relationship with someone sexual, maybe talk to eachother about what you want and stuff like that.
If I was in a relationship with someone sexual, I'd probably talk to them about what I want and don't want- i.e. cuddling, kissing, but nothing sexual or something like that. Maybe try to find a compromise that we're both comfortable about.
Okay, so this advice is probably crap, but yeah. Hope this helped at least a little bit!
Yay! I'm not the only one! I am also an asexual panromantic. I find it is possible to get into relationships and for them to work, but I am not a particularly romantic person, so I don't get many relationships.
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 12:56 pm
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 1:57 pm
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Sajjue Dancehall Hysteria Sajjue Always thought I was assexual, but not sure about it, since I'm dating a girl. Pure romantic relationship, though. Well, are you sexually attracted to her?No, but I'm afraid it can change. Well, the definition of asexual is that you're not sexually attracted to anyone, so it may fit you. You could also be demisexual, since you feel you might become attracted to her. emotion_yatta
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 2:01 pm
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Katze Allemon-Schatten Dancehall Hysteria OH.EM.GEE. eek
Hi! Asexual panromantic here! ^^
Uh, I don't know what you mean by handling it, but I generally sort of coast day through day with it. I'm still not out with a lot of people (including my family, although my dad knows that I was thinking I was asexual), although I have told someone and they just gave me a hug and went on with their life. Didn't speak of it again, just went "okay, I'll give you this hug, and go on with my life!" I imagine they didn't give a crap, but I could be wrong.
And I've never dated anyone (or kissed anyone, for that matter). Well, someone thought I was dating them, but that's a whole other story. I'd imagine that if the relationship got to the whole sexual part, you'd have to compromise and listen to eachother a lot when it got to that point. It depends on whether you have a sex drive or not, really, and what you're comfortable with. If you're in a relationship with someone sexual, maybe talk to eachother about what you want and stuff like that.
If I was in a relationship with someone sexual, I'd probably talk to them about what I want and don't want- i.e. cuddling, kissing, but nothing sexual or something like that. Maybe try to find a compromise that we're both comfortable about.
Okay, so this advice is probably crap, but yeah. Hope this helped at least a little bit! Yay! I'm not the only one! I am also an asexual panromantic. I find it is possible to get into relationships and for them to work, but I am not a particularly romantic person, so I don't get many relationships. Hi there! ^^ I definitely think it's possible for me to be in a relationship, and make it work, although it could get a bit awkward once it came to that point. I'm not the most into the idea of romance, but I'm an affectionate person which apparently "balances it out" (according to my sister). I do think that it'd be nice to be in a relationship, though.
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 2:50 pm
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Dancehall Hysteria Sajjue Dancehall Hysteria Sajjue Always thought I was assexual, but not sure about it, since I'm dating a girl. Pure romantic relationship, though. Well, are you sexually attracted to her?No, but I'm afraid it can change. Well, the definition of asexual is that you're not sexually attracted to anyone, so it may fit you. You could also be demisexual, since you feel you might become attracted to her. emotion_yatta
Thanks for this page. I think I could fit demisexual's definition. ^^
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:20 pm
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Sajjue Dancehall Hysteria Sajjue Dancehall Hysteria Sajjue Always thought I was assexual, but not sure about it, since I'm dating a girl. Pure romantic relationship, though. Well, are you sexually attracted to her?No, but I'm afraid it can change. Well, the definition of asexual is that you're not sexually attracted to anyone, so it may fit you. You could also be demisexual, since you feel you might become attracted to her. emotion_yatta Thanks for this page. I think I could fit demisexual's definition. ^^ No problem. ^^
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