 Posted Oct 31, 2007 by Pulpdivine I didn't realize it until now. I thought he was just shy. Now (after one encounter) we share a child and home!!! Meanwhile, I am a sexual woman living without sex. Am I entitled be with another man every now and again? I just don't know enough about being asexual. But I respect it.
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 Posted Jan 6, 2008 by vadiir You should tell your partner and ask him if he would perform sexual ACTS, not necessarily sex, and let him know that you require this... he would probably say yes as many asexuals will even have sex for the sake of somebody they love romantically.
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 Posted Jan 9, 2008 by Ih-Dschieh I'm not so sure whether it's right if he would. Somehow I think he'd feel like betraying himself. Of course it's never wrong just to ask but he must have a chance to say no without feeling guilty. Quite a problem there...
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