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Have you people considered the possibility of asexuality? I'm an asexual male in his 20's who has been attractred to neither gender, either sexually or romantically.

There's a difference between a sex drive and sexual attraction. Sexual attraction dictates which gender (or neither gender)) you find sexually attractive, and sex drive means how often you feel the need for a release. You can be an asexual person with the highest sexual drive, which is to mean you feel the need to have a sexual release, but since you aren't sexually attracted to people any more than you are to paintings or sunsets, you don't feel the need to have sex then. And this is entirely normal too, and has nothing to do with sexual dysfunctions. About 1% of population is asexual (people who don't experience sexual attraction towards either gender).

October 30, 2010 - 11:23am

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