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It is a massive shame, but it might be for the better. Maybe you have planted a seed in her head that will allow her to tackle this at some stage and you seem to have gained some insight yourself into your own mind.
I really hope your next relationship will be better. Best of luck!
Well, testosterone isn't what you'd be looking into being a woman. I would suggest a blood panel to see if there are hormonal imbalances sure, but don't forget about the most important organ…
Your brain.
Maybe a more holistic approach is warranted. Have there been any occurances that could have caused you to not feel in the right state of mind? Could things have maybe stalled because of other desires that are not being fulfilled?
Also, there is nothing wrong with not wanting sex. Being a asexual could be a natural way for you that just didnt present itself until later on or something that came up as a result of acute or chronic events or thoughts…
The physical is only one part of it. Consider looking inside your mind as well as inside your body to see if you can find an answer or answers.
Good luck!
OP was wanting to talk about her ex and lied to us off the bat
Definitely this.
I'm gonna bow out of this one because I do not understand this kind of social media or what people are getting out of it at all and I think that might be generational. But he sounds like a dick and that comment does seem like a jab at you
You don't need to agree to a breakup. He can break up with you without your permission.
He sounds like a bit of an idiot – if you don't want to be with someone long term then simply don't marry them?
Thank you for your comment.
It’s worse than your analogy, it’s like cutting someone’s ear off and then berating and blaming them for not hearing you. She is completely disregarding your autonomy and consent by attempting to coerce you into sex. Is that what you want in a partner? If she had an injury to her genitalia, would it be okay to act this way towards her? No, because gender has nothing to do with it. Set a naked boundary now, and of she pushes back it’s time to end it.
This is awful advice. Whether you're exclusive or not at this point, own up to what you did OP. Give her the ability to make an informed choice about where the relationship goes from here.