I went from reading a random article a friend shared to having an epiphany. Just realized yesterday that I'm asexual. Yet, I still love my current partner deeply. I'm not sure if I should tell them or not.
How do you have a partner if you're asexual?
>>17105728
Betas will do almost anything
Being asexual is not an inability to love. It's a lack of sexual desire for others. You may still have and enjoy sex with your partner, you may not. Do tell your partner about your feelings regarding sex.
>>17105735
I would normally feel fine discussing anything with him, but lately any time we bring up the topic of sex he get's really frustrated and tells me I've changed. I've now realized I start out my relationships with having a decent amount of sex because I think it's just suppose to be like that. But now I know I don't really care for it at all. He's blaming it on me saying my hormones must be messed up and I need to see a doctor. I'd hate to tell him I'm asexual in fear that he'd react negatively and leave me.
>>17105721
assexual means you lack desire from any sexes. in reality its 0.001 percent of the population of the world. which means you arent attracted to straght, gay or transsex at all.
you just sound like you have lost your desire... thats what keeps relationships alive.
>>17105721
You aren't asexual. Its some BS you read somewhere.
You have a low sex drive and/or some mental issues surrounding intimacy.
Either put out for your normal partner and stay together and work on your issues, or be alone forever with your stupid flag and made up condition.