Mammals which experienced pleasure while having sex, had a greater chance to survive.
2006-10-01 17:37:48
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answered by · 5
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Quite a scheme. It's really a delighting impluse from the pleasure center that realizes the hesitation of joy in the human mind. For instance, look at the reproductive organs. They look like crap. In fact, they feel like crap to the touch. They even taste like crap. However, when they're stimulated they are alleged to feel good or feel pleasure. However this may not actually be pleasure and may be something else entirely. I have experienced a cut which felt like my vagina. Now, like the sensitivity of the genitalia, a cut feels the pain of an injury. If pleasure and pain are the same what is this evolution of pleasure. I do not personally find ******* a great pleasure, not as much as i find drinking a pleasure. I even find looking at a seaside more pleasureable then sex. So what is the sex myth? Is it true? Or is it some great consipiracy?
2006-10-02 07:13:20
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answered by Qyn 5
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its one of natures way of making creatures do things they don't want to.
Pain is the other
Mammals, of course, are not the only creatures that feel pain or pleasure. African grey parrots, for example, have no boobs, but certainly experience both pain and pleasure.
2006-10-02 00:33:09
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answered by cyphercube 3
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This is where the Saying "If It Feels Good, Do It" became a Mode of Survival for Reproduction for all Mammals !! <*>L<*>O<*>L<*> !!
2006-10-02 00:41:16
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answered by gvaporcarb 6
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everybody's number one biological purpose in life is to procreate. every single natural organism on the face of the earth is designed for and programmed to reach sexual maturity. after that stage, organisms are obselete and they begin to deteriorate. seeing how reproduction is at the top of mother nature's agenda, pleasure from copulation among mammals increases the frequency of copulation, increasing the number of offspring, maximizing the chance of proliferation of the species. think about it, it's a damn good way to ensure that a species doesn't die out!
2006-10-02 01:12:52
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answered by wildcat 3
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think about that deeply. If it wasn't pleasureable, it wouldn't happen, and then what? We'd not be having this conversation, would we? However, it is INITIALLY painful, so a good question would be, how did we get over that?
2006-10-02 00:37:21
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answered by Shinigami 7
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lol
good one
2006-10-02 00:38:10
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answered by Real 1
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