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The reason I didn't think I was ace is because my libido was annoyingly high. That said, asexuality is a spectrum. I'm honestly not sure where I am on that spectrum. But like, understanding what experiencing sexual attraction is like is difficult (not from a lack of trying - I've read dozens of people's description with the purpose of trying to understand better).
You should try intermittent fasting. When I've been doing it (just 1-meal a day) for more than a month, I start to forget what hunger feels like. Eventually becoming low energy is what tips me off that I should eat and I try not to go without eating in a day (any only more two days if for medical reasons)
Not feeling pain also doesn't seem that foreign to me. Not because I don't experience pain, but people seem surprised by the things I don't think are painful, such as charlie horses (that might just be masochism). I already behave in way such as assuming my body won't send pain signals even if I do something like break or sprain my wrist.
In general, I'd say its a lot easier to understand not feeling something (assuming you don't always feel that thing) because you probably have at least some experience of not experiencing that thing.
Fair. I know I've been guilty of confused by people's behaviors due to a lack of understanding of how differently we experienced things.