Why do asexuals still have sex?

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Because they aren't asexual. They just want to ride on the "non-traditional" train without doing any of the weird stuff the others are up to or legit have a poor understanding of what normal sexuality is like to the point they think they're the weird ones.
 
Real asexuals can have sex for pletora of reasons like partner satisfaction, but something I've learned, expecially in college, is that a lot of cheap quality people, mostly women in my experience, will "learn they where asexual" all the along.

This epiphany always comes after being run through for multiple semesters and swearing off sex, so essentialy you can randomly find them at this stage for one reason or another, learn this factoid, and then hear of them having sex because they have no long term commitment to anything, even their own "principles", and questions like these happen.
I dunno maybe you could ask @Glowie
This is some advanced beef, wouldn't be surprised if you have a picture of him you sporadicly stab with thumbtacks.
 
Most of them fall in the same category as vapid fat girls who call themselves "nonbinary." But if we were to give asexuals the benefit of the doubt: you might not fancy yourself a coin collector but if someone offers you some rare coin are you gonna say no?
 
No.

Asexuality is the inability to feel sexual attraction towards others. It doesn't necessarily mean not having a sex drive.
Sure, but at that point we can be technical and say that if you are a man and have sex with another man, then you're not necessarily homosexual.

What's the most probable conclusion for a self-proclaimed asexual for having sex?
1) - They're lying and pretending to be "special".
2) - They're doing so to please their partner.
3) - (Other reason, far less common)
 
Real asexuals reproduce asexually, so they cannot have sex. Any human who claims to be asexual really just wants to feel special, and they think a special label will make them feel special.
 
Most people calling themselves asexual now are not actually asexual, they just either need to feel special, have sexual hangups, or just don't like normal sex because their developing brains were cooked by Ao3.

I know a girl who calls herself asexual, but she just prefers bizarre kink activities over actual sex. I think it's growing in popularity because so many terminally online girls' only exposure to human sexuality has been fandom porn, and they get grossed out by irl stuff. So as expected, the culprit is literal mental retardation.
 
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