Definitions

topic posted Mon, February 19, 2007 - 9:20 AM by  Captain Erotica
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Curious how people define the words

SEX

and

CULTURE

anyone care to share?
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Captain Erotica
SF Bay Area
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  • Re: Definitions

    Mon, February 19, 2007 - 7:17 PM
    SEX..... that dance of intimate, erotic energies, often involving the bodies and minds of two or more consenting adults who have (ideally) a heart connection as well as a healthy sense of responsibility for the things that can result from sexual relations..... intensified emotions, stronger energy attachments, a new baby, and the need to prevent STDs or unwanted conceptions..... sex is pleasurable and loving or at least mind-blowing for both or all people involved.... sex can involve an interweaving or play harmony of hands, mouths, genitals, breasts, various body openings, sex toys, or any number of other things... we humans are VERY inventive and curious when it comes to sexual pleasures and the erotic...... that said, it's possible to have sex with oneself by oneself, or while hanging out with your favorite Deity/ies, Angel/s, or other beings of love....

    CULTURE..... that combination of Stories, Myths, Religious Traditions, Food & Drink, and Widely Practiced Ways of Marriage, Family Rearing, and the passing on of our stories and also advancements and human knowledge to future generations......

    Clearly, culture involves far more than just yoghurt..... :-)

    Sex is such a broad and deep subject, I could write entire books about it. We are discovering seemingly new ways of erotic pleasure and fun. In fact, BDSM and homosexuality have probably been practiced all throughout human history..... There is everything and nothing new underneath the sun..... or moon, stars, the dashboard light.....

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