An orgasm releases endorphins that can get rid of headaches.
Women have more nerve endings in their clitoris than a man has in his entire penis.
A lot of men who got the cane at school enjoy being whipped for sexual gratification.
Syphilis will get into your brain and send you insane.
If a woman hangs her head over the edge of the bed while laying on her back, she will have no gag reflex when giving a blowie.
2007-03-14 23:22:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Psychology Random Facts
2016-11-08 04:17:10
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answered by dziabula 4
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I heard on a night-time radio sex show that people who, as children, had long stays in hospitals oftentimes enjoy BDSM later on in life. How interesting is that? The host didn't go on to explain, but I imagine it relates to how not being in control during that period (always being poked, prodded, at the mercy of doctors' whims) will either create a desire to be in control later, or, vice-versa, to recreate that submissive experience in the artifical rituals of BDSM.
I thought it was a really intriguing look into sexual pyschology. I never cease to be amazed at the sheer diversity of human sexuality and the way our environment, personality, and formative childhood experiences all mix and create that delicious, heady mixture of desire, fetishes, and so-called "deviant" practices.
2007-03-13 17:44:46
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answered by Anonymous
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most blokes are seen to be sex mad. Yet recent psychological tests have maintained that women think about sex more often than men. Baffled me.
2007-03-14 16:14:06
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answered by born2survive 2
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Freud developed a theory about young girls fantasizing about their fathers in a sexual way based on interviews or therapy sessions when actually the young girls were reporting sexual abuse.
2007-03-14 14:43:23
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answered by chillsister 5
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Masturbation relaxes your brain!! Relaxes your muscles too. Atheletes who gets really stressed does it .... before some big event
2007-03-11 06:33:05
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answered by bio c 2
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Baiting people to perform for points is much like asking for a prostitute.
2007-03-14 17:37:13
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answered by Over The Rainbow 5
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As strange as it might seem, psychology really cannot say much about human sexuality. It’s true that psychology can be used to treat sexual dysfunction, and psychologists know that coerced sex, such as child abuse or rape, leaves lasting emotional scars on the victims. But psychology really cannot offer much advice to consenting adults as to what sexual activities are appropriate or inappropriate. Not much, that is, except this: You can get into all kinds of trouble if you fail to understand something about the nature of perversion and love.
Perversion. This is a word not heard much in today’s world. The verb to pervert literally means “to lead astray” or “to misdirect,” and perversion usually is used in the moral sense to refer to something that leads a person away from what is good or right. But I will be using the word in the psychological sense of something that leads a person away from a psychological goal.
As an example, consider the nature of alcohol abuse. Psychologically speaking, alcoholics drink in order to avoid the pain of facing up to and making amends for all the times they have failed to take responsibility for their lives. Hence the abuse of alcohol can be called a perversion because it leads a person away from the true aim of dealing with the guilt and into a drunken state of illusory well-being.
To be clever, we could say, then, that the point of a perversion
is to always miss the point.
With more direct language, we can say that a perversion leads you away from the true depths of your emotional pain—and from the psychological healing that could happen if you were to work therapeutically with that pain—by distracting you with something apparently pleasurable.
The connection between sex and perversions is found in love. But when talking about love we need to be clear what we are really talking about.
Most persons don’t realize this, but the common, or popular, view of love involves an element of receiving something. “I love chocolate” really means that “I enjoy getting the experience of the taste of chocolate.” Similarly, “I love you” commonly implies “I enjoy touching your body,” or “I enjoy believing that you will give me security or protection,” or “I enjoy having sex with you” (or “I want to have sex with you.” As a result, Lacan, in his teachings about love, described the typical act of love as “polymorphous perversion.” [5]
Don’t be put off by the big words. You already know what perversion means. Polymorphous simply means “having many forms.” So this amounts to saying, like the popular song from the 1980s, that we’re looking for love in all the wrong places. That is, we look for satisfaction in all the various titillating parts of the body but never find what is truly sought.
What is “truly sought” is something we all experience as painfully missing from life: some comforting sense of absolute belonging and acceptance. Those who are fortunate get a sense of this feeling as babies, under a parent’s protection. But the feeling is fractured more often than not by parental empathic failures, and it is lost entirely from ordinary sensory experience as children become older and independent and the awareness of our essential human isolation and mortality sets in.
for more try
http://www.guidetopsychology.com/sex_love.htm
or
http://www.healthyplace.com/communities/Sex/sexpsych/
2007-03-07 04:53:18
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answered by blossom 3
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sex drains men and gives women energy! yeah!
2007-03-14 08:31:07
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answered by Anonymous
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as Freud said "the only abnormal sex is abstinence!" :)
2007-03-13 11:36:43
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answered by arismama 2
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