Asexual who wants BDSM (May not be safe for work)

Because Asexual News strives to represent as many diverse opinions as possible, we are presenting this video. Many Asexuals are kinky, although there are certainly sex repulsed Asexuals as well. This video covers the issue, although not always well.

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Hot Pieces of Ace - Asexual Relationships Q + A

(c) Hot Pieces of Ace. Used with permission.

We'll let this video speak for itself. The Asexual News Staff are usually reluctant to write about relationship issues.

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Non-Asexual dating sites for people looking for platonic relationships

 

Asexual Match, Asexualitic, Ace Book and Asexual Pals are the four largest Asexual dating sites, but other dating sites may provide a good service for the romantic Asexual to use. Several dating sites focus on romantic or platonic relationships. 2Date4love.com, founded by a cancer survivor, opened this August. 2Date4love is not the only service that caters to people who are looking for someone who wants more than a friendship but who does not want a sexual relationship.

 

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Advice from a relationship therapist on Asexual/sexual relationships

So someone writes into DrDarcy, asking about the relationship with her girlfriend, who is Asexual. And trying to make it work. The advice the Dr gives is as follows: "Your girlfriend is doing you a favor. The criterion that separates an intimate relationship from all others is the exchange of bodily fluids".

Okay, so then, if the only criteria that separates an intimate relationship from all other relationships is the exchange of bodily fluids, then does that mean a relationship between a human and a vampire is more 'intimate', than a relationship between two human Asexuals?

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Establishing boundaries in a romantic relationship

So say you met the person of your dreams and you're head over heels in love. And they feel the same way. So what do you do now? Ask them what their boundaries are, as far as physical touch. Perhaps they don't like being touched in certain places or tickled. Or perhaps they're really touchy feely, either way, it's important to know. Likewise, it's important for them to know how you like and dislike being touched.

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