Am I asexual if I find clothed women more attractive than naked ones?

I don't know why I find clothed women more attractive than naked. I just do. But that doesn't mean I find naked women gross or I don't get aroused because of it. But this is much confusing for me since I don't know many people who feel like me. All I see is men (even on gag) enjoy seeing women in least cloths possible as gag censors nudism. This thing makes me question my sexuality. Anyone else feels like me? Or is just "nice guy" saying hello from my inside?
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  • I don't know if I can really answer that for you, but 🤔 I am asexual I and I like clothed people a lot more than naked ones. Especially since I love feminine fashion and I love looking at fashionable women and some men model beautiful clothes. Basically what Instagram was made for as far as I am concerned.

    While that does probably make sense given my asexuality, It doesn't make me asexual. I don't experience sexual attraction and I have never had a naturally occurring sexual thought. I do find people aesthetically attractive, usually women though other asexual people differ. My taste for fashion goes along with that, but women are beautiful even without getting dolled up and I notice beautiful women and sometimes men even if they are naked; just most boring they possibly could look in my opinion.

    If your question is really whether or not you are asexual, they ask yourself if you think you are sexually attracted to people or women in particular. Or maybe if you only find people beautiful but not sexy, and love only platonically and/or romantically.

  • No, I also think clothes add to the mystique.

    Adds a lot of individuality, too. I find that appealing.

    • Exactly!

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  • Nothing is more beautiful than beauty preserved with self-respect. 😊

    I personally feel like it's not really how much skin you show that makes you attractive. Basically most people dress revealing as if their only intention was showing skin and nothing else, that's why they just wear any short clothes without thinking for a second how trashy they look and call it a day.

    I personally feel like I (and any other girl) look more beautiful in modest clothes as well.

    • 1000% agree

  • Imagine having sex with someone. Does it disgust you? Does it make you say "ummm no"?
    If the answer to those questions are yes, you may be asexual. If its no, you are not asexual.

    Being asexual means to have no sexual desire.
    Maybe you simple find clothing an attractive look, it doesn't necessarily make you asexual.

  • I think you having trouble understanding what sexualities are. Do not confuse attraction and sexuality.

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  • Not at all. It is just that you may be more turned on by the mystery and allure of what you can't see than what you can. Perfectly sensible though somewhat uncommon among men, who tend to be more literal in their visual orientation.

  • It's normal, a lot of people like the mystery of what is underneath more than what is actually underneath in some circumstances. You're still attracted to them so you aren't asexual.

  • You aren't unusual. Sensuality goes far beyond being naked. A fully clothed person can be way more sensual than a fully naked one.

    Mystery and just a hint of suggestion can be extremely sensual.

  • Often it is what is hidden that is more enticing. As well, clothes may cover up imperfections. Some items of clothing may have certain connotations attached which can also add to the effect, and may influence behavior.

  • You probably like the mystery and fantasy that a clothed woman provides. When a woman is nude, it's hot, but there's nothing left for you imagination..

  • Asexual is a lack of sexual attractiveness to anyone.
    If you were asexual you would look at a girl almost as you look at a guy.

    • In terms of sexuality, not almost but exactly the same. There would just be no sexual though for any person or thing.

  • Whether clothed or not, your interest is in females, so you are heterosexual.

  • @CT_CD it's not a compliment it's a statement because if you look at your profile it says that your a master on xpers.

    • Thank you

    • You're welcome

  • Mystery brother.
    Id rather see pictures of a girl in booty shorts then just straight up naked.. it leaves some for the imagination

  • Man, dont worry about. If i see a women wearing the right clothes even if she shows no skin she's much more attractive than a girl wearing practically nothing. I actually appreciate it that she's knows how to dress her.

  • You're gay

    • 😞😞 I knew it from start. Thank God you're gay too. That's why you're pretending to be a woman online so you could get men's attension

    • Lmao wouldn't I use a hot girl's pic to get attention from guys?

    • Because picture you're using is already hot enough 😅 I know you stole it from internet!

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  • Apparently you completely misunderstood what asexuality is. May I ask what you think defines it?

  • You would be asexual if you didn't find anything arousing. Clothed vs. unclothed is just a preference.

  • You say that you are sexually aattracted to women. That is what makes you heterosexual. The clothing thing may not even qualify as a fetish. I tend to agree that nudity is over-rated.

  • Yeah this has nothing to do with sexuality?

  • You like to use your imagination. It's normal. But a lot of young men prefer graphic and naked.

  • You just prefer modesty. You find a woman being herself instead of a sex symbol more attractive.

    If you meet a girl who blows you away and then one night she decides to get naked for ya, I guarantee you'll be aroused.

  • No, you're perfectly heterosexual.

  • I think there is a degree of artistic flare that goes with the way a woman puts her outfit together, that doesn't exist in the way she presents herself naked (although there is definitely beauty in that too!). In my own life, I found that my appreciation for the female body evolved differently clothed and unclothed. I won't bore you with those details though, feel free to ask in the comments if you want to know more.

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