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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 5:31 pm
But how would you define someone who:
+has no sexual desires +has/has had feelings for people both male and female +finds people regardless of gender to be good-looking, is not attracted to them sexually. +and if it helps, feels that love and sex are separate.
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Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 6:10 pm
Nice.
If not, bi-curious. It's perfectly normal =).
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 8:57 am
Guardian Acolyte But how would you define someone who: +has no sexual desires That would be called asexual.+has/has had feelings for people both male and female That would probably be either bisexual or, as stated before, bi-curious.+finds people regardless of gender to be good-looking, is not attracted to them sexually. That's just a human thing. I'm pretty sure we're all like that.+and if it helps, feels that love and sex are separate. And that's just being smart. wink
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Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:48 pm
Azure Diamond Guardian Acolyte But how would you define someone who: +has no sexual desires That would be called asexual.+has/has had feelings for people both male and female That would probably be either bisexual or, as stated before, bi-curious.+finds people regardless of gender to be good-looking, is not attracted to them sexually. That's just a human thing. I'm pretty sure we're all like that.+and if it helps, feels that love and sex are separate. And that's just being smart. wink I concur. Especially with the first answer. xD
All humans feel sexual desires and have them unless they have hormone issues (by which I mean, NO HORMONES?!...which is impossible. 'Cause you'd be dead. xD) or are not human at all...but that would be evident immediately.
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Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 12:27 pm
[.Ciara.Chi.] Azure Diamond Guardian Acolyte But how would you define someone who: +has no sexual desires That would be called asexual.+has/has had feelings for people both male and female That would probably be either bisexual or, as stated before, bi-curious.+finds people regardless of gender to be good-looking, is not attracted to them sexually. That's just a human thing. I'm pretty sure we're all like that.+and if it helps, feels that love and sex are separate. And that's just being smart. wink I concur. Especially with the first answer. xD
All humans feel sexual desires and have them unless they have hormone issues (by which I mean, NO HORMONES?!...which is impossible. 'Cause you'd be dead. xD) or are not human at all...but that would be evident immediately.Uhh... I'm confused, concur = to agree. I'm presuming that you mean you disagree with me...? ^^; If that's the case then:
By 'no sexual desires' I'm presuming that Guardian means 'has sexual desires but doesn't act on them nor wants to act on them'. Basically I interpret that to mean 'a person who isn't openly and obsessivley interested in romance'. Believe it or not, there are people who think romance and dating are complete s**t and have better things to do with their time.
Of course there are other people who just haven't really found anyone they think is attractive and therefor don't have a reason to think of such things. Would you wanna daydream about a person you find to be ugly...?
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