I think Mochigi’s way off on this one. Maybe I’m just a bit too sensitive but comparing asexuality (at least that’s how I see the woman) to the type of people you love (that part’s probably also problematic but idk) feels just a bit dismissive and uncomfy :/ He does seem to call it an identity at the end but I guess he just hasn’t heard of asexuality if he’s set it apart from sexuality.
I have no idea what he means by being satisfied by distance or whatever either. Whole thing just feels like he doesn’t really know what he’s dealing with.