FNaF = Five Nights at Freddy’s, a series of video games in the horror genre.
For anyone else wondering and unsure, if they should be typing that into a search engine…
Thank you, that was helpful!
Saved me a search.
I have full compassion but I don’t understand how it works and am interested in people to tell me how# it works. So if anyone is willing please let me know!
For some people, kink is about power exchange and roleplay, not always about sex. Kink is another type of activity and attraction (like, there’s friendship, romance, sexual partnership, and kink). Just like how romantic and sexual attraction often go together but you can separate them out sometimes (friends with benefits), I find that sexual and kinky activity often but not always go together.
For example, you could be friends with benefits except the benefits deal with your mind (power exchange, playing around) and not so much your sexual organs. That could be friendship, kink, and not sex.
I’d add to put it simply, something can make you happy without it turning you on. Like other interests.
Thank you! I appreciate the perspective :)
Hello! I’m a similar way to what is described in the post. The common term used to refer to this is “Aegosexual” (aego parsing as a-ego, “no ego”)
I enjoy looking at nsfw/kink content, but there is no fantasy to participate in the acts they depict. I only want to enjoy it as an observer.
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asexual but kinky
“Look at that subtle off-white coloring. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh my God, it even has a birthmark.”
Hey that first part describes me-
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I disagree with this on a spiritual level
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i was explaining my sexuality to my coworkers abt how im both asexual and into kink culture, and after a minute my coworker said "Oh! It’s like, you dont play the FNaF games, but you like the lore! and i haven’t recovered
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Good human!
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I don’t. Why the fuck are you bringing up sexuality at work? Are you trying to fuck your coworker? Do you job and GTFO.
Depending on what the culture in that job is too, HR might not like you talking about your sexuality like it that
They might be conservative and go all pearl clutchy, or they might just say it makes other co workers uncomfortable