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Start here => M.O.-Introductions => Topic started by: Izaak on July 31, 2007, 06:38:05 AM
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I be Izaak. Recent entry from the forum that shall not be named.
Joined the perth asocial group, and as a forumer, renaeden told me to come here... so here I am.
27 year old male, full time worker, some time student.
Undiagnosed as yet, but in the process.
Obsession is Anthropology, and more specifically evolutionary biology. I.E. How the body was, how it got to be what it is now, and how it works now.
Interests include cooking, swing dancing (Lindy Hop), jazz music, and computer gaming. I have other passing interests as well, but those are the jist of it...
Well, that's me...
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why are some people asexual?
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why are some people asexual?
Erm, he hasn't started an "Ask Me" thread yet. Give him time! ;)
Welcome Izaak. I'm glad you're here. :)
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why are some people asexual?
Erm, he hasn't started an "Ask Me" thread yet. Give him time! ;)
Welcome Izaak. I'm glad you're here. :)
because he said this:
Obsession is Anthropology, and more specifically evolutionary biology. I.E. How the body was, how it got to be what it is now, and how it works now.
i thought he would have an explanation for me.
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ello n00b >:D
we don't bite. much.
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Yep Welcome to Intensity²
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why are some people asexual?
Erm, he hasn't started an "Ask Me" thread yet. Give him time! ;)
Welcome Izaak. I'm glad you're here. :)
because he said this:
Obsession is Anthropology, and more specifically evolutionary biology. I.E. How the body was, how it got to be what it is now, and how it works now.
i thought he would have an explanation for me.
Isn't that more a mind issue than a body one?
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That's what I would've thought too. It's about the brain not the brawn.
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why are some people asexual?
Erm, he hasn't started an "Ask Me" thread yet. Give him time! ;)
Welcome Izaak. I'm glad you're here. :)
because he said this:
Obsession is Anthropology, and more specifically evolutionary biology. I.E. How the body was, how it got to be what it is now, and how it works now.
i thought he would have an explanation for me.
Isn't that more a mind issue than a body one?
probably. but i suspect that when the human species was new and trying to keep their species alive, i doubt there werer any cases of asexuality.
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You don't know that. You can't possibly know that. :P
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You don't know that. You can't possibly know that. :P
a hypothosis.
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Another filthy, beer sculling, roo eating, sheep-fucking convict ::)
Welcome fellow Aussie!
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heyas and welcome. :)
don't feed the bears.
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Another filthy, beer sculling, roo eating, sheep-fucking convict ::)
Welcome fellow Aussie!
Oi! Leave the sheep-fucking to those who know how to do it proper; The Kiwis.
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Another filthy, beer sculling, roo eating, sheep-fucking convict ::)
Welcome fellow Aussie!
Oi! Leave the sheep-fucking to those who know how to do it proper; The Kiwis.
Sure, we know the true story, but most people around the world have dubbed us the ewe tamperers.
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why are some people asexual?
Erm, he hasn't started an "Ask Me" thread yet. Give him time! ;)
Welcome Izaak. I'm glad you're here. :)
because he said this:
Obsession is Anthropology, and more specifically evolutionary biology. I.E. How the body was, how it got to be what it is now, and how it works now.
i thought he would have an explanation for me.
Isn't that more a mind issue than a body one?
probably. but i suspect that when the human species was new and trying to keep their species alive, i doubt there werer any cases of asexuality.
I agree with GA. We could not possibly know, but it might make for a fascinating discussion, if there were more interested parties other than yourself.
Welcome to the New Meat.
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If you look at a bell curve some time asexuality actually falls neatly into an expected set of behaviours in a biological population.
As far as "cause" is concerned, I would suggest it is neuro/homonal/biological. More accurately, the exact same reason that makes the rest of the population desire sex.
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Oh, and thanks for the warm welcome.
Nice to be here.
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If you look at a bell curve some time asexuality actually falls neatly into an expected set of behaviours in a biological population.
As far as "cause" is concerned, I would suggest it is neuro/homonal/biological. More accurately, the exact same reason that makes the rest of the population desire sex.
i will give you another karma point if you can explain this in lay terms.
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Hi n00b. Welcome to I2.
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Hi Izaak. It's good to see you here.
If you look at a bell curve some time asexuality actually falls neatly into an expected set of behaviours in a biological population.
As far as "cause" is concerned, I would suggest it is neuro/homonal/biological. More accurately, the exact same reason that makes the rest of the population desire sex.
Is there a sort of spectrum for the expression of sexuality like there is a spectrum for ASD's, with asexuals on one end and people who desire sex so much that it dictates how they live their lives on the other end?
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hi, izaak! /waves.
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Greetings and salutations.
/waves too.
(where is Bjork anyway?)
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(i was thinking that. great minds, eh? :laugh: )
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(i was thinking that. great minds, eh? :laugh: )
:-* :-*
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If you look at a bell curve some time asexuality actually falls neatly into an expected set of behaviours in a biological population.
As far as "cause" is concerned, I would suggest it is neuro/homonal/biological. More accurately, the exact same reason that makes the rest of the population desire sex.
this makes me feel so much more normal now............ hello n00b!!! Mind McJ, he does like to leave teeth marks. :laugh:
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Welcome to Intensity new person. Have fun with the freedom of speech here.
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For Mc_Fuck yeah:
Neurological: The brain is wired in such a way as to desire certain thing... neurological needs. Humans are social animals and require stimulation from interaction with other beings. As an Autistic you may, like myself not require all that much. I do, however, desire romantic contact, not just all that much. That is neurological. The wiring in the brain is different.
Homonal, was misspelt. It was meant to be "hormonal". Any deficiencies in hormonal secretions from the endocrine gland can have major impacts on the neurological functionings of a human being. Think seratonin and depression. Sertonin is a hormone. Testosterone and oestrogen have been known to have major effects on the sex drive of a person. Too much, or too little, or a wierd balance of the two can have major effects on a persons sex drive.
Biological: Good ol' evolutionary imperative. This is actually a combination of the two above, but I seperate it out because it can include external factors such as vitamin defficiencies, nutrient deficiencies, (or overdoses of the same). Metal poisoning, chemical contamination. Any number of naturally occuring (and synthetic) compounds can cause disfunction in any number of systems of the human body. I am unsure which one would cause asexuality, but there is always the possibility.
I have never really researched into asexuality so I can not give a certain guess to the exact causes of it.
In response to Callaway:
Yes, surely you've heard of nymphomania?
In response to everyone else:
Thanks for the welcome, freedom of speech is certainly a wonderful thing. And I've already got to talk about my obsession and I have barely left the thread! This place is fantastic! :)
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For Mc_Fuck yeah:
Neurological: The brain is wired in such a way as to desire certain thing... neurological needs. Humans are social animals and require stimulation from interaction with other beings. As an Autistic you may, like myself not require all that much. I do, however, desire romantic contact, not just all that much. That is neurological. The wiring in the brain is different.
Homonal, was misspelt. It was meant to be "hormonal". Any deficiencies in hormonal secretions from the endocrine gland can have major impacts on the neurological functionings of a human being. Think seratonin and depression. Sertonin is a hormone. Testosterone and oestrogen have been known to have major effects on the sex drive of a person. Too much, or too little, or a wierd balance of the two can have major effects on a persons sex drive.
Biological: Good ol' evolutionary imperative. This is actually a combination of the two above, but I seperate it out because it can include external factors such as vitamin defficiencies, nutrient deficiencies, (or overdoses of the same). Metal poisoning, chemical contamination. Any number of naturally occuring (and synthetic) compounds can cause disfunction in any number of systems of the human body. I am unsure which one would cause asexuality, but there is always the possibility.
I have never really researched into asexuality so I can not give a certain guess to the exact causes of it.
In response to Callaway:
Yes, surely you've heard of nymphomania?
In response to everyone else:
Thanks for the welcome, freedom of speech is certainly a wonderful thing. And I've already got to talk about my obsession and I have barely left the thread! This place is fantastic! :)
god...how about I give you points for the crazy wall of text??
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Homonal, was misspelt.
As well as:
serotonin
separate
weird
and several grammatical errors.
:P
I am just teasing you. A lot of us here make spelling mistakes. Don't worry about it. ;D
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My spell checker makes errors. :(
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For Mc_Fuck yeah:
Neurological: The brain is wired in such a way as to desire certain thing... neurological needs. Humans are social animals and require stimulation from interaction with other beings. As an Autistic you may, like myself not require all that much. I do, however, desire romantic contact, not just all that much. That is neurological. The wiring in the brain is different.
Homonal, was misspelt. It was meant to be "hormonal". Any deficiencies in hormonal secretions from the endocrine gland can have major impacts on the neurological functionings of a human being. Think seratonin and depression. Sertonin is a hormone. Testosterone and oestrogen have been known to have major effects on the sex drive of a person. Too much, or too little, or a wierd balance of the two can have major effects on a persons sex drive.
Biological: Good ol' evolutionary imperative. This is actually a combination of the two above, but I seperate it out because it can include external factors such as vitamin defficiencies, nutrient deficiencies, (or overdoses of the same). Metal poisoning, chemical contamination. Any number of naturally occuring (and synthetic) compounds can cause disfunction in any number of systems of the human body. I am unsure which one would cause asexuality, but there is always the possibility.
I have never really researched into asexuality so I can not give a certain guess to the exact causes of it.
In response to Callaway:
Yes, surely you've heard of nymphomania?
In response to everyone else:
Thanks for the welcome, freedom of speech is certainly a wonderful thing. And I've already got to talk about my obsession and I have barely left the thread! This place is fantastic! :)
Well Izaak, I think we could rule you out as having AS. You don't seem to display any of the symptoms so far. ::) :laugh:
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Does a joke kill the thread?
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Reneaden, spelling is not amongst my interests... nor is grammar. I know I should invest in a spell check. I have Firefox so I'm sure there's a plugin for it... just haven't got around to it.
What I find more interesting in asexuality wouldn't be it's cause. Well, in males I can't imagine what the body would use in order to get rid of excess spermatosa. In a natural situation it would be night time emissions. This is usually bought about through stimulation of the sexual organs via cerebral activity during sleep. I.E. Wet dreams. If a person is asexual, then what would the brain do to achieve that state where excess spermatazoa can be properly expelled? One to ponder! I probably shouldn't think out loud... but on the odd chance there is someone asexual reading this, I wouldn't mind a PM if you aren't troubled to talk about it.
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Reneaden, spelling is not amongst my interests...
I gathered that. You spelt my name wrong! :P ;D
What you have posted there is really interesting, something I haven't thought of. A person you may ask about that is GalileoAce. I would be interested to know what his answer is.
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i ahve never mad a speli ng auror.
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i ahve never mad a speli ng auror.
Well done there Johnny, you keep up the good work :) Here have a gold star.