TheCheese33: Wait, back up. You're telling me that asexual people are in relationships with others? Why would anyone get married if they can't get sexually attracted by anything? That must be torture.
I mean, I know sex isn't everything in a healthy relationship, but it's important to have some of that as a factor, isn't it?
Well, being asexual obviously doesn't imply that they don't need company/intimacy/all the other things you get from a relationship. I expect that it's really tough if one of them is asexual and the other is not. Christ knows how that would work long time - I expect sex is involved, it's just the asexual partner gets no enjoyment out of it. Still, if you find someone who means that much to you, I expect you do what you can to keep the relationship - even if that means no sex/much less sex.
syndigpojke: to the hetero people: please stop speaking about homosexuality as if you've got a clue
I find that interesting, given the what you went on to spout about asexuality. You say it's rubbish, but that's a pretty illogical attitude. Sex drive in all animals is pretty obviously designed for reproduction - yet here you are, a gay gamer. Clearly your sex drive is not going to result in offspring, so for whatever reason - it's not the way things were supposed to be. How can you be so judgemental about people who claim to be asexual - that's clearly not the way things are supposed to be but you're all ready to dismiss it as a psychological disorder. Loads of people have tried to pin homosexuality on that too - I'd have thought that being gay would give you a bit more of an open mind. Guess not. From a medical perspective it's pretty easy to see how asexuality is possible - hormonal imbalances or whatnot - I dunno, but stating with some false sense of authority that it's just psychological is total crap.
Anyway, from reading a number of posts about peoples asexuality, some people claim that it is a psychological thing - some just don't have it. Plus, your opinions on relationships being based purely around sex is a pretty depressing outlook - and completely incorrect. Sex is merely a part of intimacy, I personally go for the whole package but that doesn't mean people can't experience it without a sex drive.
One more thing:
syndigpojke: Humans are sexual beings. They just are.
being in a relationship completely disproves the legitimacy of asexuality as the feeling of love is deeply rooted in sexual desire.
You have a lot of sexual desire towards your family members? No? Thought not.