Sexual Health
The concept of three personalities must be abandoned, and sex cannot represent everything
In a psychological study conducted in Canada, the experimenter presented a series of short videos to the subjects, including explicit same-sex or heterosexual sexual behavior, daily clips of handsome men and women walking, exercising, etc; There are even scenes of monkeys mating! Finally, researchers unexpectedly found that women are more susceptible to visual stimuli than men - almost all images can evoke physiological excitement in women to some extent.
Stereotype concept 1: Men are visual animals, do women
Interestingly, the experimenter verbally asked the women taking the exam how they felt about this image? It may be a shame to admit it, or it may be that they are completely unconscious and the answer is more conservative than the actual physical response, but the measuring instrument faithfully records various physiological changes.
Therefore, what does this oral error represent? Of course, it's not that women say 'No' represents' Yes', but rather the latest research topic and field of sexology researchers - apart from the notion that men are more sexual than women, women's personalities are already as strong and primitive as men's. Is the binary view of men loving for sex and women loving for love itself a lie?
Stereotype 2: Sex is no longer taboo
It's impossible to say. Think about it. In the past few thousand years, women should not be interested in sex and should not enjoy sex. For a long time, women who are loyal to their own desires have not tolerated society. Of course, the face of sexual life today is vastly different for both genders. In less than half a century, premarital sex is an unspeakable taboo, but young women today are free to share their beautiful history on Twitter and Facebook. In this era, we are generous in purchasing emotions and toys, ensuring that the form of underwear is fundamentally discussed.
Broad sexual topics are not taboos, but returning to personal space, most women may encounter obstacles when acknowledging and handling their sexual desires. Psychotherapist and bisexual writer Esther Parell said, 'These seem to be two parallel things. Culture is open, but sex between partners is quiet - we talk everywhere, we talk, we remain silent in the most discussed situations - our rooms.'.
Sex cannot represent everything in love
There are girls who want to sacrifice their bodies in love, believing that sex can improve relationships. Such a girl, at first worried about not being able to love someone, and then afraid of being abandoned after falling in love with someone.