This is a website that WE are building together. If you have a question there is no answer to on this site, send it here!

Sex Clinic by Willingness
Sexual Orientation

Sexual Orientation

Do asexual people have sex?

Asexual people are not incapable of having sex. In fact, some who identify as asexual not only choose to engage in sexual acts, they do so on a regular basis with partners who may not be asexual themselves.There is an entire sub-spectrum of asexuality that encompasses those who may experience sexual attraction but, say, have a low sex drive or are only sexually attracted under specific circumstances. Gray-A is a broad term describing those who fall somewhere between asexuality and sexuality. Demisexuality is more specific, referring to someone who only develops sexual attraction after forming a deep emotional connection. 

If you think that you can benefit from professional support on this issue you can reach out here.

Watch our related video here.

Read more about this topic on our blog.

Share the knowledge!

More Sexual Orientation Q&A

Sexual Orientation

Do asexuals have long term relationships?

Read Answer
Sexual Orientation

Can anyone be asexual?

Read Answer
Sexual Orientation

What is the difference between pansexual and polysexual?

Read Answer
Sexual Orientation

What does it mean to be demiromantic? What is aromantic?

Read Answer
Sexual Orientation

Is asexuality code for being gay?

Read Answer
Sexual Orientation

Do asexual persons present impaired sexual functioning?

Read Answer

This is a website that WE are building together. If you have a question there is no answer to on this site, send it here!