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JagodaDevojka

I didn't even know that asexuality was an orientation until this year. I never liked sex. I never really wanted to do anything sexual other than kissing and cuddling. I just turned 40 in December.

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I didn't even know that asexuality was an orientation until this year. I never liked sex. I never really wanted to do anything sexual other than kissing and cuddling. I just turned 40 in December

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I always felt that I was quite sexual when I was a teenager, somewhat when I was in my twenties and then... not really at all after I turned 30.

Thirty is not really an age when one's sexuality begins to wane so, at that stage in life, I began to feel quite different and to suspect that I was, in fact, not like everyone else.

I've noticed that for the past 15 years, I've only connected to people emotionally. I don't relate to people physically/sexually and *that is my right* as a person, an individual and an Asexual.

And I'm happy to know that's where I am.

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Becoming Karma

I always felt that I was quite sexual when I was a teenager, somewhat when I was in my twenties and then... not really at all after I turned 30.

Thirty is not really an age when one's sexuality begins to wane so, at that stage in life, I began to feel quite different and to suspect that I was, in fact, not like everyone else.

I agree with Tardis23 to a large extent here, and there was definitely an evolution for me too. In youth there was 'some', and later there was less.

Or at least, I used to THINK so. In hindsight, I see that back then there was, in fact, even less attraction than 'some', but I hadn't figured the influence of romantic attraction.

I feel that the overlap of romantic attraction was a very large factor to how I saw and felt things. I couldnt understand why my feelings wherent more black and white. Did I like the person or not. Why couldnt I get into the next step of a friendship? Where was my 'drive' when I clearly did like them? Looking back I see that I had a high romantic drive when I was younger, and found many 'pretty' and interesting people attractive for many reasons. The few relationships I tried all failed because of the sexual problems we know well, but we didnt have the internet to educate us back then.

Has anyone else found romantic attraction to be a clouding influence in our journey to self understanding?

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knittingpaws

I was very excited when I turned 40, until a kidney stone got stuck and sent me to the hospital for a few days with a massive kidney infection. Then there was the colonoscopy a few months later and another emergency room visit. Now my doctor is talking to me about an auto-immune disease. 42 now and feeling that the forty's suck so far...

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I was very excited when I turned 40, until a kidney stone got stuck and sent me to the hospital for a few days with a massive kidney infection. Then there was the colonoscopy a few months later and another emergency room visit. Now my doctor is talking to me about an auto-immune disease. 42 now and feeling that the forty's suck so far...

I just got out of the hospital from having my gall bladder removed. Nothing else major yet though...

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JagodaDevojka

I think so. I just turned 40 and realized that I was never truly sexual. I hate it, but only did it to make boyfriends happy. It tore me up and made me feel awful. I never knew that this could be a sexual orientation until now. I don't mind kissing and cuddling, but anything involving any kind contact with genitals, I don't like.

I would love to meet other 30-40something asexuals to hang out with as friends. It's nice to find people who understand.

When I told close friends and my mom that I am asexual, they didn't get nasty at me. They are concerned and think this is a medical issue due to the lupus, fibromyalgia and Meinere's that I have. But I felt this way before I became ill.

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JagodaDevojka

I am 44 this week.

I feel alienated, mostly. I felt that way in my teens and early 20s, and have started feeling that way again over the last 2-3 years.

Hope you have a good birthday smile.gif:cake:

Alienated is an interesting word. In what sense of the word do you mean it?

In the sense of feeling like what's important to other people isn't important to me, and vice versa. This causes me to be less interested in society, and terse when I do interact.

Yeh I'm a bit like that which is probably why I am single I would rather be alone than with someone who annoys me. I enjoy my own company but I do like social interaction as well but as long as its with people I like and in an environment I feel comfortable in. Nightclubs I feel uncomfortable, pubs are more my cup of tea. A barbecue at a friends house or social drinks down the beach rather than a fundraising ball. Rarely do I put myself in a situation I know I wont like anymore but when it's unavoidable like a wedding, I just grin and bear it.

I am totally that way as well.

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Rolling Everforward

I am 44 this week.

I feel alienated, mostly. I felt that way in my teens and early 20s, and have started feeling that way again over the last 2-3 years.

Hope you have a good birthday smile.gif:cake:

Alienated is an interesting word. In what sense of the word do you mean it?

In the sense of feeling like what's important to other people isn't important to me, and vice versa. This causes me to be less interested in society, and terse when I do interact.

Yeh I'm a bit like that which is probably why I am single I would rather be alone than with someone who annoys me. I enjoy my own company but I do like social interaction as well but as long as its with people I like and in an environment I feel comfortable in. Nightclubs I feel uncomfortable, pubs are more my cup of tea. A barbecue at a friends house or social drinks down the beach rather than a fundraising ball. Rarely do I put myself in a situation I know I wont like anymore but when it's unavoidable like a wedding, I just grin and bear it.

I am totally that way as well.

Nice to hear that I'm not the only one who often feels this way.

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Beachwalker

How's the naughty forties fairing for everyone? Am officially a newbie to this era. When I remember I am forty it's a slight shock initially followed with well that's life, time keeps ticking along.

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How's the naughty forties fairing for everyone? Am officially a newbie to this era. When I remember I am forty it's a slight shock initially followed with well that's life, time keeps ticking along.

Bet you can't imagine how it feels to keep remembering you're in your 60s - we've been around so long we don't even have a nick name...why not?? We still have a 'sensa umor' :D

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41 here and it seems to be a time for self care so far. It looks and feels like it is time to slow down by my spirit says "NO!" because there is still too much to do.

Hopefully, after surgery in 6 weeks, I will have a new leash on life and start feeling my age again, that's a young 41 :)

Fortunately I do not have dependents or any solid relationships so i can roam free. However, I do have a calling that involves commitment and responsibility and it is far from complete.

I am expecting the 40s to be a time of relaxing into my true self without worrying about how other people see me. I time to let go of any lingering conformities and learning to put me first.

When I turned 30 I went to the local public swimming pool and met a lady who had recently turned 40 and we discussed how our values and priorities change as we get older. She reassured me that the 30s might be tough and full of difficult self discovery but the 40s are the reward for all those challenges. She deserves some :cake:

Forget about silly little things like weight and wrinkles and grey hairs outnumbering your natural colour and enjoy what you have achieved and start calling your opinions and unsolicited advise wisdom because we're getting near the age where we can get away with it ;)

:cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake::cake: (one for each year)

[ Edit - Grey is natural too :) ]

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I take it there's not many people in their 40's on this site? The 30's and the 50's section have hundreds of pages, but this section only has 7.

Have all the 40's people just given up? :ph34r:

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I take it there's not many people in their 40's on this site? The 30's and the 50's section have hundreds of pages, but this section only has 7.

Have all the 40's people just given up? :ph34r:

Exciting isn't it? ;)

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I take it there's not many people in their 40's on this site? The 30's and the 50's section have hundreds of pages, but this section only has 7.

Have all the 40's people just given up? :ph34r:

Exciting isn't it? ;)

It's just the hardest gig in town. Who knows why?

Maybe it'll change if we force it to ? :ph34r:

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Beachwalker

I take it there's not many people in their 40's on this site? The 30's and the 50's section have hundreds of pages, but this section only has 7.

Have all the 40's people just given up? :ph34r:

Exciting isn't it? ;)

It's just the hardest gig in town. Who knows why?

Maybe it'll change if we force it to ? :ph34r:

May the forties force be with us!
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Exciting isn't it? ;)

Oh yeah, the excitement is killing me here..... :D

I do find it odd though that the 30's section has over 300 pages, the 50's section has over 100, but the 40's in the middle hardly merits interest with a poor 7 pages. :mellow:

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We're a busy bunch IRL I think so don't have a lot to say here (at least I am).

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How about people in their forties either feeling younger or older than they are? Forties is a transition time when we have to stop thinking young (thirties) and accept that we are - erm - not young (fifties). How each person feels guides their choice of thread some go thirties, some go fifties and few go forties. Or maybe we just can't be arsed :P

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Tanwen: Step away from the koala, we don't want anything else 'disappearing' do we?

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Awwww....no fair - people always misjudge us dragons. We've stopped eating peasants now, maybe singe the odd one or two if we can find them :lol: !!!

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A Taste of Harmony

Oooops! You missed this evidence.

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I'm looking forward to my 40's. It won't happen too soon but

40's has my 44th birthday! I'm gonna have a good celebration on 44th.

Yes! I have soft spot for double number. :ph34r:

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Weeellllllllll - now you've pointed them out to me, I can start working my way through them :lol: . I'm gradually learning what I can and can't get away with - chocolate is still very 'iffy' (goes down well enough but doesn't 'sit' too well), but it may improve as time goes on - then beware :lol:

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Shortbread and tea. Dunk time :)

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I agree with that last post - time for a coffee and a couple of malted milk biccies...best ever dunking biccies... :D

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