Yes YOU, you know who you are, but it's now ok, you can join a movement!

Michael J Dore was 14 when he first sensed that he was not like the other teenagers attending his all-boy school in London. While many of the other students would discuss the girls they hoped to kiss at the weekend, or cluster around pornographic magazines, Dore felt nothing of the blossoming, unfamiliar interest in their bodies.

To illustrate the range of experiences under the asexuality banner, a study carried out by The Asexual Visibility and Education Network (Aven), a support group founded in 2001 in San Francisco, found that 70% of asexual people said they were virgins; 11% of asexual people said they are not virgins but are currently sexually inactive;7% of asexual people said they are sexually active; 17% of asexual people said they were ‘completely repulsed’ by sex. Another 38% said they were ‘somewhat repulsed’ by sex, 27% said they were indifferent about sex, but 4%, perhaps rather confusingly, said they enjoy having sex.
BBC - Future - ?I have never felt sexual desire?

Another quality bit of news from the BBC.

But, to be fair, ugly people probably should be asexual.

(Sorry ladies for the sexist nature of the poll, please feel free to vote whichever way you wish and rubbish this rubbish thread - there's no way it'll get to page 2...)