[quote=@SleepingSilence] I guess I'd call myself "asexual" specifically referring to the desire to have sex. [/quote] That's exactly what the term means, thanks for agreeing with me. [quote=@SleepingSilence] Yet "romantically attracted to the opposite sex." [/quote] This just means you aren't an 'aromantic' asexual. Funny how these 'bullshit progressive' terms become useful when you are the one they are describing? [quote=@SleepingSilence] I know what it looks like and have dealt with the humping dog mindset where you act so fucking desperate to get someone to talk to you, being on every dating app known to man, or trying to hit it off with your friend's friends. And I find it immensely pathetic. [/quote] That's a pretty extreme description of what it means to have sexual desire, maybe you shouldn't be using personal anecdotes to describe 99% of the population. [quote=@SleepingSilence] And people wonder why marriages don't last... [/quote] Actually most marriages wouldn't even begin if there wasn't some sexual attraction to begin with. And a hell of a lot marriages fail when the sex life becomes stale, so I think you have it ass backwards. [quote=@SleepingSilence] Also, even people who are castrated know traps are gay. Get with the times. [/quote] All jokes aside that's a sweeping statement, does someone 'turn' gay the moment they turn into a trap? And what is a trap really? A guy who dresses up like a girl? By that logic your heroes Steven Crowder and Paul Joseph Watson became 'Gay Traps' when they put on wigs and dresses.