Saturday, November 07, 2009

discussion time - yes, i like to talk about sex, it's interesting and you can always learn something new.

ok, a friend of mine sent me a link about reasons why women have sex...

i'd like to ask, who decided to think about this?
or how about did they come to think about this..... bored at the office while feeling frisky one day?

but they did a good job...

here's the link, take a read and tell me what you think... because i am thinking a few things.


and i won't deny that, i do it for power reasons...

actually i do it because i want to, and it feels good... and probably because it's a habit and i'm an addict.

but hey... i think i fall under that power motive...
to stay in control and know the heat of things, be the one to have the top hand.
the hand so i can write the story?

i like to tease.
simple.

i'm amused when they said "Some women had sex to get rid of migraines..." and the mention of relieve period pain.... is that true?, because i don't know...

now i'm thinking, what if they only wanted sex because they had their periods or a migraine...
and not because i played some part in it... bummer to think about.
(and yes i would obviously notice when they have their periods, but keep in mind that also before actually having their periods, they can get pretty climatic pretty easy.)

"One of the tests assessing initial attraction proved that eye contact was the first step to the bedroom."
yes, i agree.... i mean, of course it does....

i think that eye contact is the most important to almost everything.
or everything. yea, to everything.

"One study they conducted found that a brief series of face-to-face contacts of 35 seconds without even talking to the person increased positive responses"
does anyone feel awkward that i keep too much contact with you during a conversation?

"Many reported that deep eye contact with an opposite sex stranger created feelings of intense love,"
um, lust? i'm just sayin'.


i like this...."The study found one of the strongest ingredients of sex appeal was "women's acute sense of smell."

Researchers at Brown University back this up in a separate study, finding that women rate how someone smells as the most important sense in choosing a lover — with sight coming second."

"The largest turnoff for women was poor hygiene." .... NO SHIT!!!.


hm, so tell me what you think after reading that article, i am interested to hear it.