Yes. Some asexual people even have sexual fetishes, so a non-sexual-BDSM fetish is most definitely possible. Being asexual is simply about not being sexually attracted to people. It says nothing about arousal, sex drive, romantic orientation, or anything else.
Some asexuals can get aroused by things like asphyxiation and humiliation, ergo a few of them do have fetishes. However, asexual people are, by definition, not sexually attracted to others, so if part of their fetish involves being sexually dominated by a hot woman, then I don't think said person is asexual.
It's also important to note that their body works like anyone else's, which means that an asexual who is stimulated properly can achieve orgasm.
Here is a quote (from: http://www.wikihow.com/Understand-Asexual-People ): "Being asexual does not mean they do not like touch. They just do not have any desire for any kind of sexual touch. Some asexuals can be touch averse, however. Touch aversion and the lack thereof depend on the person and not their sexual orientation. It would be best to ask."
If they're not sexually attracted to BDSM, it's not a fetish and they're not sexually attracted to the person. If they are, it is a fetish and they're probably not asexual?
The word "asexual" was used by Dr. Kinsey to categorize people who claimed not to have sex, such as nuns and priests. It does not mean they have no sexual feelings, since, after all, they have sex glands.
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Yes. Some asexual people even have sexual fetishes, so a non-sexual-BDSM fetish is most definitely possible. Being asexual is simply about not being sexually attracted to people. It says nothing about arousal, sex drive, romantic orientation, or anything else.
Some asexuals can get aroused by things like asphyxiation and humiliation, ergo a few of them do have fetishes. However, asexual people are, by definition, not sexually attracted to others, so if part of their fetish involves being sexually dominated by a hot woman, then I don't think said person is asexual.
Here's a thread about the topic on AVEN (several asexuals weigh in on the matter): http://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/47693-fetishes-...
It's also important to note that their body works like anyone else's, which means that an asexual who is stimulated properly can achieve orgasm.
Here is a quote (from: http://www.wikihow.com/Understand-Asexual-People ): "Being asexual does not mean they do not like touch. They just do not have any desire for any kind of sexual touch. Some asexuals can be touch averse, however. Touch aversion and the lack thereof depend on the person and not their sexual orientation. It would be best to ask."
If they're not sexually attracted to BDSM, it's not a fetish and they're not sexually attracted to the person. If they are, it is a fetish and they're probably not asexual?
BDSM is a fetish.
The word "asexual" was used by Dr. Kinsey to categorize people who claimed not to have sex, such as nuns and priests. It does not mean they have no sexual feelings, since, after all, they have sex glands.
BDSM is a SEXUAL fetish. ASEXUAL means NOT SEXUAL.
An asexual person won't get sexual about anything.
Why would any one like that