I've added The Psychology of Crime
The original version is posted here: The Psychology of Crime
Psychology of Asexuality - Comment
Pretzelboy: I'm skeptical about the idea of sexual repression. As I understand it, the idea goes like this: All people are "naturally" really interested in sex (note that "natural" is unmeasurable and unscientific.) If someone is really interested in sex, it must be because all people are naturally interested in sex. If someone isn't interested in sex (and there are many such people), it must be because they are really interested in sex and are repressing it. This isn't falsifiable and therefore isn't science. Not just that, but it is a form of denial about the obvious fact that some people simply aren't interested in sex.
Saberi: Hello Pretzelboy, thanks for your comment. I agree it is quite difficult to prove asexuality scientifically as we do not have a proper scientific definition of asexuality. As of now, asexuality as 'lack of sexual attraction' is not a very convincing definition. Measuring asexuality is a problem I agree but it is a potential area of research and our first attempts would be to 'define' asexuality. Thanks!
On a different note, one comment from a reader of my poems (Prakash)is that some of my poems are sexual/erotic.
Well Prakash, that's because sexuality is part of our lives and I'm not asexual :-)