Could a women who is not sexually attracted to anything have sex with a man and enjoy the actual act of sex but yet still always remaining non-sexually attracted to everything? A case of an asexual who enjoys sex.
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I think a lot of people would be better off if they felt as you do ...there is nothing wrong with this.Because I think I may be. I just feel no sexual attraction to any other person, and it's always been this way. The only thing I need out of a relationship is companionship.
So is this in some way a sin? People tell me it isn't natural, but does God approve? I consider myself a Christian, but nobody knows about this, and I'm afraid if I come out it may not be accepted by my family and friends.
Thank you so much for all of your replies. I know that the bible talks about man and woman being meant for each other, so I wanted some people's views on the issue.
So far my experience with telling other people about this has been met with awkwardness and confusion. I even once had someone ask me, "So you're basically heartless then?". This made me very sad, because I still feel love towards many other people, just apparently not in the same way as most others do.
Again, thank you for the advice and support. I appreciate it.
As long as that woman is married (always the assumption). I'm sure if the woman is enjoying sex, she is no longer asexual.Could a women who is not sexually attracted to anything have sex with a man and enjoy the actual act of sex but yet still always remaining non-sexually attracted to everything? A case of an asexual who enjoys sex.
As long as that woman is married (always the assumption). I'm sure if the woman is enjoying sex, she is no longer asexual.
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I believe the issues is sexual attraction, prepubescents can get pleasure from sex because that is how the human body is set up but that does not mean that they are sexually attracted or will suddenly become sexually attracted after said act.
I have read and heard from pastors that asexuality can be considered closet homosexuality. Anyone not being sexually attracted to a person of the opposite sex may be suppressing deviant homosexual emotions aka homosexophaelia. You might want to look for the right person in your life before giving into sin. God wants us all to reproduce. Those who choose to withdraw, ie. priests, are excused because they are "in love with" Jesus. But if you're not a clergyman, you may be on the verge of committing homosexuality, even if it's unvoluntary.
I have read and heard from pastors that asexuality can be considered closet homosexuality. Anyone not being sexually attracted to a person of the opposite sex may be suppressing deviant homosexual emotions aka homosexophaelia. You might want to look for the right person in your life before giving into sin. God wants us all to reproduce. Those who choose to withdraw, ie. priests, are excused because they are "in love with" Jesus. But if you're not a clergyman, you may be on the verge of committing homosexuality, even if it's unvoluntary.
I have read and heard from pastors that asexuality can be considered closet homosexuality. Anyone not being sexually attracted to a person of the opposite sex may be suppressing deviant homosexual emotions aka homosexophaelia. You might want to look for the right person in your life before giving into sin. God wants us all to reproduce. Those who choose to withdraw, ie. priests, are excused because they are "in love with" Jesus. But if you're not a clergyman, you may be on the verge of committing homosexuality, even if it's unvoluntary.