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A difficult part of me as person

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
For some time i think i known it, and maybe its difficult to be sure. But i have come to realizing that i when it comes to sexuality i am A-sexual.

I know this is very personal to admit but since i am an open person i have no problem knowledge this issue.

And yes i do understand there might be many question to be answerd.
I dont not come forth to gain sympathy or focus on me as a person.
 

Deeje

Avid Bible Student
Premium Member
For some time i think i known it, and maybe its difficult to be sure. But i have come to realizing that i when it comes to sexuality i am A-sexual.

I know this is very personal to admit but since i am an open person i have no problem knowledge this issue.

And yes i do understand there might be many question to be answerd.
I dont not come forth to gain sympathy or focus on me as a person.

No one can help the body they were given at birth CT...sexuality is more about hormones than anything else. There are many things that govern our hormones. There is no shame in being whatever you are, if you are a decent human being, and by your posts I know you are. That makes up for any differences we have I believe.
 

RestlessSoul

Well-Known Member
The novelist Kingsley Amis (father of Martin) lost his libido towards the end of his life. For which he claimed to be grateful, observing that an active sex drive was “like being chained to an idiot”.

On the other hand, he also observed that for him, life without a woman was only half a life.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
For some time i think i known it, and maybe its difficult to be sure. But i have come to realizing that i when it comes to sexuality i am A-sexual.

I know this is very personal to admit but since i am an open person i have no problem knowledge this issue.

And yes i do understand there might be many question to be answerd.
I dont not come forth to gain sympathy or focus on me as a person.


You are who you are.
 

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
The novelist Kingsley Amis (father of Martin) lost his libido towards the end of his life. For which he claimed to be grateful, observing that an active sex drive was “like being chained to an idiot”.

On the other hand, he also observed that for him, life without a woman was only half a life.
Well i can only speak for my self, and i find life alone is much better than in a relationship :)
 

stvdv

Veteran Member: I Share (not Debate) my POV
For some time i think i known it, and maybe its difficult to be sure. But i have come to realizing that i when it comes to sexuality i am A-sexual.

I know this is very personal to admit but since i am an open person i have no problem knowledge this issue.

And yes i do understand there might be many question to be answerd.
I dont not come forth to gain sympathy or focus on me as a person.
I like "Worldly Sex", but I love "Divine Sex"

Hence I decided to stick to the latter

People call it A-sexual, I call it D-sexual
@stvdvRF
 

Truthseeker

Non-debating member when I can help myself
It's My Birthday!
I like "Worldly Sex", but I love "Divine Sex"

Hence I decided to stick to the latter

People call it A-sexual, I call it D-sexual

Divine sex can be confused with being spiritual and loving God. I don't believe loving God involves sex, not as I conceive loving God. There is a book in the Bible called the Song of Solomon, but this, in my opinion, shouldn't be taken literally. Or it is intended to be taken literally by the author, then I think he is on the wrong track.
 

stvdv

Veteran Member: I Share (not Debate) my POV
Divine sex can be confused with being spiritual and loving God. I don't believe loving God involves sex, not as I conceive loving God. There is a book in the Bible called the Song of Solomon, but this, in my opinion, shouldn't be taken literally. Or it is intended to be taken literally by the author, then I think he is on the wrong track.
You also missed the quotes, so to avoid further misunderstanding I'll write it out completely

IF "Worldly Sex" = "Worldly Love"
THEN "Divine Sex" = "Divine Love"

I hope this clarifies the misunderstanding
 

stvdv

Veteran Member: I Share (not Debate) my POV
There is a book in the Bible called the Song of Solomon, but this, in my opinion, shouldn't be taken literally
True

Hence when I quote words (e.g. "sex" do NOT take it literal as meaning sex). Sex stands for desires and attachment. "Worldly Sex" stands for worldly ones (any desires, attachments). To transform these lands one in Divine Bliss
 
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