linatet wrote:
I don't think I ever felt "love" itself, just fell in love. Heck, in english it is confusing because you use the word love for both cases, but they are actually very different!
You mean like platonic love (that you have towards close friends, family or even animals) vs the romantic and/or sexual love? Yeah, they are really different from each other. Though I've noticed once you've been in relationship with someone you've fell in (romantic/sexual) love, the love between you and your partner seems to chance into more platonic one, only with sexual twist (usually). The heady feeling of being in love fades away, and it turns into a stable partnership.
linatet wrote:
I think I don't have crushes because I am kind of asexual and crushes are more like feeling attracted, aren't they?
Asexuality doesn't eliminate the possibility of falling in love. Romantic and sexual attraction isn't the same thing. Of course, most of the people that are straight are both heterosexual
and heteroromantic, meaning they feel both romantic and sexual attraction towards the opposite sex. And the same thing with gay people: most of them are both homosexual and homoromantic.
So, if you are asexual, you're not sexually attracted to anybody, but you may still be romantically attracted to some gender/genders or sex/sexes. If you feel no romantic attraction either, that would make you aromantic.
But how you described yourself, it sounds like you'd be actually demiromantic? Oh, and just to make clear: I don't mean to determine your identity for you, just clarifying some terms.
There's actually a pretty good illustration about sexual and romantic orientations:
Link
HERE, the image wont work (perhaps because it's png?)
linatet wrote:
Sometimes I even wish I had those idealized dramatic adolescent crazy loves, like everybody else had one day.
I read that it is common for aspie to get obssessed about a crush, usually for reasons like the person's hair or eyes.
Oh! Yes, no and yes: Some times, when there has been a looooooong time without having a crush, I've wished that I'd have one. But when it happens it's like hell and I'd gladly give up my right arm if that would make it stop. (not really literally though
) Because when I fall in love it's just that: obsessions. (Like now I have this huge obsession of my crush's hair!)
Any way, it's a good thing to hear I'm not alone with my problem.