Nevrilicious Scans
joined Jun 5, 2015
m_nguyen_chau posted:
I'm sorry but you missed this conversation:
My bad then. Since it wasn't part of the comment you quoted, I thought I had all the context.
There are ace who claimed that they can even "enjoy" sexual acts. That's why it's puzzling me.
For me at least, imagining that someone might not have desire for something, but while doing it, they find experience enjoyable isn't really that hard. Doesn't really sound like some big, impossible contradiction I can't wrap my head around, but maybe I'm just very open for stuff like that.
And to continue your point, for me the "real" ace is someone who view "eating" as just some meaningless activities.
Not to be rude, but maybe the issue is that instead of trying to determinate who is and isn't "real" ace by yourself and what feels correct to you, you should just listen to people who actually are ace and what they say their experience is like? Alternatively trying to find and read some study or research or something.
I think the issue with this and other similar things, is that people want to have very narrow and specific definition/label for everything, but it just doesn't work that way. Every person experiences love, attraction and their sexuality differently. There will obviously be some things common between medium or even large groups of people, but there will also be a lot small difference between even small groups that on first glance look identical. That's why imo focusing too much on putting people in proper groups or labels is not really productive and we should rather look at them as individual and their specific experience. Of course I understand the convenience of shorthands and labels and why some people want or have a need for a way to identify with other similar people, so it can have its use. It becomes a issue once it either becomes a harmful generalization or becomes so narrow that it actually starts excluding people who by all means should belong to that group.