The IIN iPhone app is coming soon! Stay tuned...

Are You Normal?

Curious how others might perceive your situation? Submit your story today and find out what others think...

I'm apparently asexual.
35% Normal
11 Comments

Ok so I am currently 24 years of age, and I do not have a girl/boy/animal (shudder) friend. I am just fine with that, but as of recently I have begun to wonder if something was a little tweaked in my head? I am not sexually attracted to anything at all. And I'm 24. And I'm a male human being.

Notice I said "sexually" attracted. I still love people, I just don't involve romance or sex.
Do you think it's normal?
Next >>
Does this story fit one of these flags? If so, click it! [Best Of] [Funny] [Interesting] [Weird] [Stupid] [Lame] [Vulgar] [F*cked Up] [Fake] [Off Topic] [Innapropriate] [Adult]
Comments (11)
From a guy your age I gotta say, I find it a little strange that you have no desire whatsoever for sexual activity, whether with a woman or man. But as long as your happy and ok with it, why worry?
There IS such a thing as asexuality where people just don't experience any sexual desire. If Wikipedia is to be trusted, about 4%% of all males are asexual. I am 29 and I have never been in a relationship before, I am starting to think that I am like that too. I like girls and being around them and I admire their beauty, but I rarely have the wish to have a relationship with them or to sleep with them.

But as said before, as long as you're happy, why not?
okay people this is highly improbable, since evolution would make asexuality in humans extinct long ago. No reproduction, no genes passed to future generations. Just like there are very few "pure" gay girls/guys. Your saying that if a gorgeous girl would take off her cloth in front of you and started playing with herself, orgasming left and right you would of had no reaction whatsoever? Somehow I think you have either psychological or physiological issues. Maybe fear of getting rejected, intimacy, performance or very low testosterone. Go see a doctor, cause this sounds just like an excuse.
Well, I am a 24 female. I have never had the urge to date and I have yet to find the urge to go out and have sex with someone. So if your asexual than so am I. From what I watched on a special report thing there are lots of asexual people out there. They still get married to people they deem acceptable companions and they even desire to have kids but they are not interested in sex. So I think I am asexual. Do some research on it all like I did and see if you fit the bill! Good luck.
I think this is more common than people realise. Some people just don't feel the need or desire for a sexual relationship
Perhaps this is how most people are, but most people are too scared to admit it, because they're too concerned with trying to be normal.
You're normal. I thought I was asexual at one point, but maybe not.
You should get checked by a doctor just in case, too. A lack of sexual desire and libido could be explained by other causes.
Fuck sex it ruins everything. Do you find people attractive? Not sexually but can you say someone is pretty?
Asexuality is legitimate. Whatever the reason is, it happens. If you're fine with it, and don't feel a void, then don't do anything about it. There are a lot of asexuals out there who are perfectly happy without sex, and that's fine! HOWEVER, if you wish to have the desire (even though it's a foreign concept to you!), then go to a doctor and see if taking testosterone can help boost your sex drive.
Count yourself as lucky...as long as you dont mess around and get someone pregnant. None of the BS to worry about just because your penis needs a woman. I swear 99%% of men are attracted to women for sex and they [we] pay the price, the nagging, complaining, drama, bitching, moaning, drama, and don't mess around and get someone pregnant...did I say drama?

Being asexual means you are free from all the burdens that a mans cock puts him through.

Count your blessings.
have you ever had a hard-on?

Sorry, you need to be signed in to comment.

Click here to sign in or register.