Is it possible at all for an asexual to date a bisexual?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Dragonflymagic answered Friday May 22 2015, 2:07 pm: This issomething for the two of you to discuss. If you are already friends, then bring it up. If not, it would be odd coming out of the blue when they don't know you well at all. A coworker or fellow student you see on a regular basis but never chat with would require some sort of friend overtures first.
Other than that, keep in mind a bi sexual can either feel that way in their heart but be in only one relationship or are very limited in their bi attractions but for the most part, they would classify as polyamorous, able to love more than one, rather than monogamous, only wanting one partner. If you can be okay with the fact they see others, and they have no problem with your sexuality then it works.
As far as love relationships go, there are two kinds of needs for love. Most successful couple relationships have both the emotional, best friend love part and the sexual romantic, chemistry attraction part. I have read that with Asexuals, you can not define them as what is right for them can vary greatly. Some prefer an emotional love but not the sex, some can do the sex part and well and have a satisfied partner but it doesn't do as much for them. Some enjoy sex but not often. And I've read of other variations. I would approach this the same way as for two same sex or heterosexuals go about getting to the point of dating, the same show of interest in the other if you haven't already done that. I could say more but not knowing IF there is a certain someone and this is just a what if question, or if you see the person and a are attracted in some way but dont have a friendship, or already are friends, it makes it hard for me to give any more advice. Good luck. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
xx-me-xx answered Friday May 22 2015, 11:04 am: This might sound cheesy but anything is possible. If you want to do this then I say go for it. You should sit down with the person and talk about your feelings. Say you want to try it out to see how it goes but that you're not sure. Make sure they understand before getting into anything. You never know!
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