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Hello :) I haven't commented here much in a while, but this entry is pretty interesting to me. If you don't mind answering, what is it like being asexual? What do you think are the differences between being a sexual and non-sexual being? I'm honestly very curious because I've always been interested in human sexuality (and you've seemed like a friend to me online). if you don't want to answer that's perfectly okay ! <3 best wishes <3 :)
I hope that helps. If not, ask, ask ask. Education is good. Some people get all butthurt when asked "what's it like to be asexual" and I'm sure they have their reasons for feeling annoyed, but some of them really snap and bark at people who ask, and that's just wrong. Then they go "Aren't I allowed to get angry?" Yeah. You're allowed to get angry. You're not allowed to express than anger by being nasty to another person. Just be nice, jeez... Sorry. I just can't stand those anti-intellectual, anti-education people who want people to give a damn about their cause and spend a bunch of time educating themselves about it and they can't understand why a person might not want to go do that after being belittled and guilted and made to feel like shyte. I have no sympathy for those people. They're mean and rotten and don't deserve kindness if they can't first show it.
thanks for the clever analogy. It was fun to read --you're a great writer! and I agree completely that education is important.. I'm the type of person who always wants to learn more, especially from someone in the situation (like you). lack of education is why people may not know if they're asexual, transgendered, gay, bi, etc. Thanks for teaching me something. Sexuality can be fun but also a burden so you may not be missing out as much as you think (by other people focusing too much on it in their lives). :)
best wishes <3 :)
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I hope that helps. If not, ask, ask ask. Education is good. Some people get all butthurt when asked "what's it like to be asexual" and I'm sure they have their reasons for feeling annoyed, but some of them really snap and bark at people who ask, and that's just wrong. Then they go "Aren't I allowed to get angry?" Yeah. You're allowed to get angry. You're not allowed to express than anger by being nasty to another person. Just be nice, jeez... Sorry. I just can't stand those anti-intellectual, anti-education people who want people to give a damn about their cause and spend a bunch of time educating themselves about it and they can't understand why a person might not want to go do that after being belittled and guilted and made to feel like shyte. I have no sympathy for those people. They're mean and rotten and don't deserve kindness if they can't first show it.
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and I agree completely that education is important.. I'm the type of person who always wants to learn more, especially from someone in the situation (like you). lack of education is why people may not know if they're asexual, transgendered, gay, bi, etc. Thanks for teaching me something.
Sexuality can be fun but also a burden so you may not be missing out as much as you think (by other people focusing too much on it in their lives). :)
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