I am under the impression that porn does to men what romance flicks do to women.
Holy shit! That's hilarious! Never thought of it before! Honestly, I'm gonna take a risk and just go out and say that BOTH are equally deplorable/lame. They're both kind of like, extreme opposite ends of the spectrum; emotionless, cold fucking and overly emotional, borderline-histrionic, sentimental rubbish (Twilight, 50 shades of shit etc). Can you imagine if there was a perfect balance between the two?
@LuzurPhagget Asexual doesn't necessarily mean aromantic. In my case, I was until recently hung up over a girl I knew back in school. I blurted out a confession I'd repressed for years, accepted how ridiculous it was, then moved on. I'm still ashamed of what I said, and conversations with her would be awkward, but it's not like it was different because I identify as asexual. (I'd like to think that being ace didn't make it less relatable.) I still want to be emotionally close to people. I'd like to think there's more to liking people than wanting to bang them. It's not about advantages, it's just... how I am. Somewhat different, but still relatable.
Wow...fascinating. I was just reading more on it and...more confused than ever! lol. Might ask you some more questions later. But yeah, I guess if you're being honest with yourself about what you want (and don't want), you can't go wrong.
In a way, I kinda get it I guess. There are numerous girls I see I'm attracted to, but wouldn't say sexually attracted (cute, endearing, graceful etc). So I guess that's how it is for you, but just never reaches the "sexual" stage?
And sorry, didn't mean to put it as "advantages." There are advantages and disadvantages to everything in life I guess; we're all more or less fucked etc.