Quote from: ChrissyRyan on December 25, 2018, 09:05:18 AM
Does being asexual include no self-pleasuring when alone to an orgasm?
I do not think being asexual includes abstaining or celibacy.
If I understand the concept of asexual, that means you have no interest in having sex with anyone. I wonder then if that means you will not be sexually attracted to anyone and that you will have no sexual fantasies.
Chrissy
I am attracted to other females that fit my scheme of desire. I judge their bodily features, their faces etc., but I have not the desire to have sex with them. The thought about sex may cross my mind for a second, but goes away as fast. I never had sex with a woman as a woman, but only as a male. Later on in life, it felt more like a duty than a pleasure, an I tried to avoid it as good as I could. After my wife and I split up, I never had a sexual encounter with any other person, and the libido wen away pretty much.
Once in a while i think I should test myself (my libido or whatever you want to call it), and try to masturbate, I even bought a vibrator for his, because my penis has shrunk down to less than 2", and while thinking about setting up, I get diverted and forget absolutely about masturbation. I might com back to the idea a month later or so, and will not do it because of some trivial reason that seems to be more important at the moment. I own this vibrator now for more than 1/2 year, and ist is still in it's original packaging.
I think my libido is not even strong enough for any self pleasuring, and no, I also do not have sexual fantasies anymore.
I don't know if that would change when I would have had SRS. MY brain might have decided to turn my libido off, because I have noting anymore, which could use for sexual pleasure, even with a partner not.
My sexual orientation is still absolutely directed toward females only, and even with the best effort a partner would not be able to stimulate me sexually anymore. One cannot do anything with nothing!