Questions pertaining to porn sites are not permitted here.
They can be both. Meaning they can reproduce by themselves or with a partner.
All asexually reproducing organisms are potentially capable of reproducing, and they don't waste any energy in trying to attract a mate
A pelican is obviously a bird. It takes a mommy and daddy bird to make a baby bird. This means they reproduce sexually. -.- And if you do not know the definition of "asexual" then that probably explains why didn't the answer. If an organism is asexual that means they do not have a gender (they are neither female nor male). An asexual organism has no sex organs. They do not have any genitals. An asexual organism does not need another partner to to help reproduce. They reproduce on there own. Animals that you see are all sexual, they sexually reproduce with the help of another partner. An asexual organsim is a chromosome, there are other asexual organisms as well.
This is because asexual reproduction selects genes thus reducing the alleles, the gene pool, if done over and over. Sexual reproduction selects genes randomly thus preserving the gene pool. Hope this helps! :)
Yes, in a sense. Human beings are not capable of asexual reproduction in the biological sense, but asexuality exists as a sexual orientation. Just as bisexuality in a biological sense (one that possesses both male (pollen-producing) and female (seed-producing) parts) is different to being "bisexual", asexuality in humans does not mean the same as its biological definition. Asexual people do not experience sexual attraction to any sex or gender, but can still experience romantic, aesthetic or sensual attraction. Asexuality is believed to apply to about 1% of the population, some of whom are unaware that it exists, and is not related to low sex-drive, hormone levels or mental disorders.
http://tinyurl.com/lfpnge
Most likely not sorry Who ever this might be!
No as it is a social taboo in our society.
You can find a bondage friend by joining online communities or forums dedicated to BDSM, attending local BDSM events or munches, or using dating or social networking apps that cater to the BDSM community. It's important to communicate your interests and boundaries clearly and to prioritize safety and consent in any interactions.
When someone does not experience sexual attraction to any gender, they may identify as asexual.
Some one who does not understand BDSM posted "being into bdsm is an unhealthy sign" this is a lie. All studies of people into BDSM have shown that most people into BDSM are happy normal people who just have kinks to there life. Most people who are into abusive relationships never get into BDSM relationships. If someone is into BDSM and there is also a abusive relationship going on all you need to do is look for the normal signs of a abusive relationship. Most BDSM couples for the most part have happy and healthy relationships but have a relationship that looks more like the idealized ones from the 1950's and may add play that would look abusive from the outside but is truly not. What I would tell people is take time to talk to both parties and look for the signs of an abusive relationship.
They can be both. Meaning they can reproduce by themselves or with a partner.
I don't think ANY of them do.
Asexual.
Cows do not reproduce asexually. They need a bull to reproduce and give birth to a calf. Thus they are not any type of asexual reproduction.
Asexual
Asexual reproduction means the combining of cells and DNA from two organisms. Plants do not have sex or combine their cells with any other plants in any way. This creates offspring that are identical to the plant.