Monday, January 13, 2014

Human Sexuality

In present times, as well as in the past, many sexual relationships were formed from a provocation and rape function. The male or female displays an attraction for a targeted potential partner; then, progresses through many stages of "emotional" displays. The potential partner will usually ignore the provocations at the first. After a while, the potential partner displays recognition of the provocations. At that stage, a display of strength is functional. The potential partner attempts to display resistance against the provocations. In time, the potential [partner will [1] withdraw and ignore he provocations, [2] respond to the provocations by display of recognitions and progressive attractions to the provocations, [3] or become submissive to he provocations. If both individuals get together, a stronger provocation is displayed by the attacker. the attacker watches intently at the individual o see what reaction is cause by the provocations. Sometimes the "victim" will utilize tease routines to cause further provocation. In some cases, the teases will cause lack of restraint from the attacker; and result in excessive provocations or sexual contact. In other cases, the victim will depart from the attacker and withdraw; especially I the provocation becomes too great; indicating lack of self control by the attacker. In rue love, both individuals; or a single individual will approach he other. The individual will display affection to the other. The individuals; if willingly, will share displays of affection and attraction. If hey are not compatable, one or both individuals will separate. In some cases, the may separate, continue the attractions; then, reunite. is may occur many times before a final decision is made. If both partners are compatable, the affections and attractions become greater until both individuals mutually unite as a boyfriend/ girlfriend. In some cases, sexual contact may be considered; but, in a true love relationship, it is considered lastly; if at all. At that point of time, he development; or the termination, of the relationship begins. The relationship may progress to the point of marriage.

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