What if it always took out the trash without being asked?

Keywords: jennifer place , android , feelings , future , humanoid , people , robots , sex , technology

Just – – – stay with me. You get to design this thing to your specifications and the more you pay for it – the more it can do. AND – you can continue to plug cash into it’s system to add to its skill set. The perks are nearly infinite.

https://asobervision.com/2020/12/13/would-you-have-sex-with-an-android

Complex species like us don’t have the full control of our body

Keywords: observations , thoughts , human , men , polygamous , polygamy

[The reason why male species are genetically polygamous is] because it’s embedded in our DNA at the very first day we landed or live or exist on Earth. The goal is simple, and that is to procreate to evolve and to survive. That’s why we see male species have multiple hetero partners in his life. It could be one at a time or simultaneously because their DNA dictates the ancient goal.

https://deargino.wordpress.com/2020/08/30/men-are-polygamous-by-nature

Having an orgasm might actually help keep your brain healthy

Orgasms are undoubtedly a good time, but they also might be the brain’s sneaky way of getting us to reproduce.

“If you think about it objectively, the idea of risking your life and health to birth what’s basically a parasite living in you for nine months, which you then have to raise for the next decade, is a lot of work. Mother Nature may be ‘tricking’ us to make sure the species doesn’t die out”.

Though scientists aren’t entirely sure why we have orgasms, but a moment or two of pure euphoria effectively rewards us for having sex. It reinforces this behaviour and keeps us coming back for more.

https://xxxeducator.wordpress.com/2020/05/11/brain-on-sex

A sapiosexual is unarguably a sexual person, but needs the intellectual stimulation to enhance or drive their sexuality (the partner’s appearance / physical attraction is very secondary here)

Keywords: research, intimacy, emotion, terminology, sapiosexual

“duh, of course you are sapiosexual you brainiac fool!” Yet she also took this thing full circle in her typically intellectual way saying (and I am paraphrasing) “what difference does it make how you define it if you can connect, grow, and bond with the people that matter most?”

Well played and very true, but that takes all the fun out of over-analyzing all of this as a matter of intellectual sexual stimulation! 😜

https://summerofsexiness.com/2020/04/08/sapiosexual-and-sexuality

Something that our brain interprets as dangerous causes stress — in other words: adrenaline and cortisol to be released, whose functions are, among others, to interrupt all activities related to pleasure and to channel the energies in the escape or attack, according to the danger

Keywords: relations, sexual, Stress

«Imagine that you are walking through the forest singing a song, your favorite song, the one that makes you happy and gives you« good vibes ». Then, suddenly a huge bear appears, hungry and angry. What do you do? The first thing you do, in a matter of microseconds, is to stop singing; and second, escape as fast as you can and without looking back ». This is how Dr. Nicola Tartaglia, urologist, andrologist and sexual health expert starts his explanation of how stress can influence sexual intercourse.

https://www.archyde.com/the-story-of-the-bear-the-song-and-the-forest-that-explains-why-you-dont-feel-like-sex

Wild Sex in the Middle Ages

In the popular imagination, the history of sex is a straightforward one. For centuries, the people of the Christian West lived in a state of sexual repression, straitjacketed by an overwhelming fear of sin, combined with a complete lack of knowledge about their own bodies. Those who fell short of the high moral standards that church, state and society demanded of them faced ostracism and punishment. Then in the mid-20th century things changed forever when, in Philip Larkin’s oft-quoted words, ‘Sexual intercourse began in 1963 … between the end of the Chatterley ban and the Beatles’ first LP.’

In reality, the history of human sexuality is far more interesting and wild. Many prevailing presumptions about the sex lives of our medieval ancestors are rooted in the erroneous belief that they lived in an unsophisticated age of religious fanaticism and medical ignorance. While Christian ideals indeed influenced medieval attitudes to sex, they were rather more complex than contemporary prejudices suggest. Christian beliefs interacted with medieval medical theories to help shape some surprising and sophisticated ideas about sex, and a wide variety of different sexual practices, long before the sexual revolution.

https://aeon.co/amp/essays/getting-down-and-medieval-the-sex-lives-of-the-middle-ages