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Asexuality in Religious Perspectives?
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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Marsh" data-source="post: 74556134" data-attributes="member: 378377"><p>You really need to define what you are talking about in more detail.</p><p></p><p>Definition of asexual</p><p>1: lacking sex or functional sex organs</p><p>asexual plants</p><p>2a: involving or reproducing by reproductive processes (such as cell division, spore formation, fission (see FISSION entry 1 sense 2), or budding (see BUD entry 2 sense intransitive 3)) that do not involve the union of individuals or gametes</p><p>asexual reproduction</p><p>an asexual generation</p><p>b: produced by asexual reproduction</p><p>asexual spores</p><p>3a: not involving, involved with, or relating to sex : devoid of sexuality</p><p>an asexual relationship</p><p>b: not having sexual feelings toward others : not experiencing sexual desire or attraction</p><p>In general, an asexual person does not feel or otherwise experience any sexual attraction, according to The Asexual Visibility & Education Network (AVEN). Basically, it is an inborn absence of sexual desire.</p><p>— Lindsay E. Mack</p><p>4: not having or showing a particular sexual identity : neither male nor female</p><p>… parents who first encounter the world of Pokemon through their youngsters may have no idea what this land of soft, rounded, asexual creatures is or what drives it.</p><p>— Vince Horiuchi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Marsh, post: 74556134, member: 378377"] You really need to define what you are talking about in more detail. Definition of asexual 1: lacking sex or functional sex organs asexual plants 2a: involving or reproducing by reproductive processes (such as cell division, spore formation, fission (see FISSION entry 1 sense 2), or budding (see BUD entry 2 sense intransitive 3)) that do not involve the union of individuals or gametes asexual reproduction an asexual generation b: produced by asexual reproduction asexual spores 3a: not involving, involved with, or relating to sex : devoid of sexuality an asexual relationship b: not having sexual feelings toward others : not experiencing sexual desire or attraction In general, an asexual person does not feel or otherwise experience any sexual attraction, according to The Asexual Visibility & Education Network (AVEN). Basically, it is an inborn absence of sexual desire. — Lindsay E. Mack 4: not having or showing a particular sexual identity : neither male nor female … parents who first encounter the world of Pokemon through their youngsters may have no idea what this land of soft, rounded, asexual creatures is or what drives it. — Vince Horiuchi [/QUOTE]
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