wouldn't the fact that you were able to perform preclude you from being completely asexual? I mean even if you didn't enjoy it (I am assuming you had intercourse), the very fact that you were able to become aroused enough for sexual contact must mean that there is at least a small level of sexual desire, right?
This is actually fascinating to me. Is it even physiologically possible to have zero sexual desire? I know that there are many psycho-emotional-physical reasons why people can't or don't copulate. I know erotophobia and anhedonia are real disorders. However, I have trouble comprehending how a person can live their entire lives without at least masturbating. Do asexuals ever have nocturnal emissions?
Have you ever had your testosterone levels checked? Are you sure you're asexual?
Nah, I haven't had my T checked. Thought about it, but too lazy. It would explain a lot of things besides just this if that were the case though. I have no natural fucks for a lot of things, some of which I know people(who are sexual,at least statistically likely to be sexual )agree with me about, some which I do not really understand the psychological cause of yet.
And shit, this is really personal. It may also be anhedonia. I never get thrown up into a heat like it seems to me most people do... but I can cum, although it's meh at best.
The thing about sex is.... it reminds me of part of a book by Kurt Vonnegut where he's talking about one of his past loves where they connected deeply on an intellectual, I-can-have-fun-with-you kind of level, but when it got down to sex, she just kind of didn't understand it... She would turn things around to something silly or what was actually fun to her. It's just sort of a disconnect on a fundamental level, tbh. I have been in multiple sexual
encounters where I've been expected to perform, and wanted to(on a not-very-interested level), and there's just nothing.
So yeah, extremely personal, but there are the answers you seek.