Sexual Intuition, Impulse, and Instinct - Moral Implications
In human interactions, there are three primary ways to approach romance and sexuality - intuition, impulses, and instincts. These...
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: Exploring the role of intuition, impulse, and instinct in sexual relationships: moral considerations
The Psychology of Fear
Fear is an instinctive reaction to potential danger, which has evolved throughout human history for survival purposes. In humans, it is often triggered by specific stimuli...
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: Overcoming sexual phobias: tackling fear and anxiety around intimacy
Ancient cultures have often used animal imagery to represent human behavior, beliefs, and values. Mythological creatures such as centaurs, satyrs, fauns, harpies, sirens, and mermaids are believed to...
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: Sexual motifs in mythology: what animal symbolism reveals about human behavior and spirituality
Sexual attraction is a biological phenomenon that occurs when one individual finds another appealing for sexual activity. It is an instinctive response to visual stimuli that may be influenced by...
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: How your physical appearance impacts sexual attraction across cultures and ethnicities
Sexual drive is a powerful force that can motivate people to seek out physical and emotional satisfaction. It is an innate urge that is triggered by certain stimuli, such as sight, touch, sound,...
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: Understanding the interplay between sexual drive and conscious cognition: a comprehensive guide
Sexual motivation refers to the desire for sexual contact, usually between two people, which often leads to mutually pleasurable activities such as kissing, touching, caressing, holding, and...
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: How sexual motivations impact relational ethics and moral negotiation