Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-28196331-20161011050100/@comment-31600468-20170326003016

ResidentialPsycho wrote: Mika, like all vampires, is asexual. Vampires have no sexual desire whatsoever. Point is, by the description all vampires lack not only sexual desire, but any desire aside blood.

If this is the reason for people to call Mika asexual, following that logic, it wouldn't mean just sexual desire. It would means they are also aromantic and aplatonic.

But Mika is clearly excentric. At the very least he have platonic feelings for Yuu. I'd even speculate he have romantic feelings since long before becomming a vampire based in the novels content.

Following your reasoning for vampires to be asexual: Vampires are either "aplatonic, aromantic and asexual" all together or they are excentric.

So saying Mika is also aromantic when he already breaks the vampires description by not being aplatonic doesn't makes sense.

I'd even speculate the probability that he could be demisexual, because he grew until 17. He only started to have his feelings dullying after he drunk Yuu's blood.

But as it was pointed before

No-signs-no-lights wrote:

As Kagami said when he was questioned whether or not they'll be a couple at Germany's Q&A:

It's up to your interpretation. I'm almost sure, the author left this open to interpretations.