No Plagiarism!GO62xpzPordwMTO3n6VLposted on PENANA I'm supposedly only 1% of the entire world. Or rather, the asexual community is. But if you ask me, I really think that number is low. >I know I have a biased opinion, having never understood the words "sexy" or "hot" but I think that a lot of people are confused about what asexuality is. When I first told my mom I was asexual she didn't believe that it was good for me because apparently sex is the cornerstone of marriage. >Now analyzing the Bible is another argument for another day. But since that first not-amazingly-promising conversation my mom realized she is asexual as well, because it's not all, "Oh, I don't want sex ever" as she thought it was, but rather, "I don't look at anyone and want to 'hit that'". You see, a lot of people have misconceptions about what asexuality "really is", and because of that, a lot of people could be asexuals without knowing it. Why, if I had gone to a Christian school rather than public school I wouldn't know sexual desire wasn't just this thing the world made up on their own! >That's why organizations like AVEN are so important. People need to know that it's okay to have no "desires" or "urges". It's not a defect, it's an orientation.
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