These days people use sex word to refer in two way either to indentify gender of a person or physical act which leave to pleasure or torture of some kind. which you can also say love making or mating. spartan
2007-03-23 23:35:24
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answered by Spartan Total Warrior 5
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Sex ------ is not ot be considered a bad word
Its one of the very basic needs of every adult.
You can even say "the fourth need of every humab being"
For a child the basic needs are only 3, food, clothing and shelter
Whereas for an adult or a grown person, the basic needs are 4, namely food, clothing, shelter and sex.
When the foruth need is not met, all the men become psychologically affected and their behaviour will change from very mild to very violent.
Many of the activities of a fully grown man, is oriented towards fulfilling the desire or the physical needs.
You can start analysing every character from now on, and just see or observe how much of their time is spent in a24 hours day, in this thirst for sex.
But it is very important to not a point
That too much of any thing is too bad.
Sex is also the gift given by God to man for enhancing his emotional needs or enjoyments, like love, wife, children, family, etc.
Sex is like taking salt. Without it the man can not survive. But if he takes too much, then it will spoil his health.
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2007-03-24 06:11:23
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answered by surez 3
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DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU ARE REALLY ASKING HERE.
A)sex is the difference between males and female.
God gave one a penis and the other a vagina.
THE reason being so that one can implant a sperm into the other one and produce a child.
B) SEX is the act of the two (MALE AND FEMALE) coupling to make a baby or just to enjoy the closeness of the sexual encounter.
2007-03-24 05:56:13
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a beautiful word to which we humans have given the meaning.
It is used to indicate the gender of the human being for one.
It is also used to communicate a meaning of copulation in human behaviour.
In the spiritual sense it is the act that can give you a feeling of the state of bliss that is experienced during the state of beyond the mind and thinking, during this state there is no thoughts but a sense of being that is really difficult to express in words. this state can be only experienced!
In mythology it is said that the creation of the universe Or nature (MANIFESTED material world) is due to the perpetual union of PURASHA AND PRAKRITHI).
I one sense every thing can be correlated to sex,
vision is taken into the eyes , and thoughts are born in the brain
sound is taken into the ears , and thoughts are born in the brain,
food is taken into the mouth and energy is born in the body
the formation of molecules in the nature is actually perpetual union of atoms.
EVERY thing can be described in this way!!!
2007-03-25 03:29:33
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answered by mr.kotiankar 4
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Sex is nothing but a heat generated between a male and a female which will exhaust while joining them
2007-03-24 05:52:48
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answered by kumar r 2
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1. Activities associated with sexual intercourse
2. Either of the two categories (male or female) into which most organisms are divided
3. All of the feelings resulting from the urge to gratify sexual impulses
4. The properties that distinguish organisms on the basis of their reproductive roles
2007-03-24 05:51:37
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answered by D Bhowmick 2
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Vaginal sexual intercourse, also called coitus, is the human form of copulation. While its primary evolutionary purpose is the reproduction and continued survival of the human species, it is often performed exclusively for pleasure and/or as an expression of love and emotional intimacy. Sexual intercourse typically plays a powerful bonding role.
Sexual intercourse is also defined as referring to any form of insertive sexual behavior, including oral sex, as well as anal intercourse. The phrase to have sex can mean any or all of these behaviors.
Coitus may be preceded by foreplay, which leads to sexual arousal of the partners, resulting in the erection of the penis and natural lubrication of the vagina.
To engage in coitus, the erect penis is inserted into the vagina and one or both of the partners move their hips to move the penis backward and forward inside the vagina to cause friction, typically without fully removing the penis. In this way, they stimulate themselves and each other, often continuing until highly pleasurable orgasm and ejaculation are achieved. Penetration by the hardened erect penis is also known as intromission
2007-03-24 07:24:06
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answered by C B S 4
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If you don't know, then wait to ask until you're 15 or 17. Be as innocent as possible. That's what the world needs nowadays. But I doubt this was a 'serious' question. Otherwise you meant what does it stand for. Or how it got it's name.
2007-03-24 05:48:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Sex refers to the male and female duality of biology and reproduction. Unlike organisms that only have the ability to reproduce asexually, sexed male and female pairs have the ability to produce offspring through meiosis and fertilization. The two sexes attract one another and communicate their readiness to procreate through differences in their biology.
An organism's sex category reflects its biological reproductive function rather than its sexuality or other behavior. The female sex is defined as the one which produces the larger gamete and which typically bears the offspring. In contrast, the male sex has a smaller gamete and rarely bears offspring. In some animals, sex may be assigned to specific structures rather than the entire organism. Earthworms, for example, are normally hermaphrodites.
Animal sexual behavior takes many different forms, even within the same species. Researchers have observed monogamy, promiscuity, sex between species, sexual arousal from objects or places, rape, necrophilia, sexual orientation (heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality and situational sexual behaviour) and a range of other practices among animals other than humans. Related studies have noted diversity in sexed bodies and gendered behaviour, such as intersex and transgender animals.
The study of animal sexuality (and primate sexuality especially) is a rapidly developing field. It used to be believed that only humans and a handful of species performed sexual acts other than for procreation, and that animals' sexuality was instinctive and a simple response to the "right" stimulation (sight, scent). Current understanding is that many species believed monogamous have now been proven to be promiscuous or opportunistic in nature, a wide range of species appear to both masturbate and to use objects as tools to help them do so, in many species animals try to give and get sexual stimulation with others where procreation is not the aim, and homosexual behavior has now been observed among 1,500 species, and in 500 of those it is well documented.
In humans, "sex" is often perceived as a dichotomous state or identity for most biological and social purposes - such that a person can only be female or male. But many factors, including one's biology, environment, psychology and social context, have a role in determining how a particular person, and those around them, view their sex. Although the table below shows common differences between males and females, many people do not correspond to "male" or "female" with regard to every criteria.
"Primary" sexual characteristics are typically present at birth and directly involved in reproduction. "Secondary" sexual characteristics typically develop later in life (usually during puberty) and are not directly involved in reproduction. Differences between the sexes are known as sexual dimorphism.
....all the best.
2007-03-24 05:59:17
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answered by popcandy 4
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A great way to spend an afternoon
2007-03-24 06:03:44
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answered by bad_bob_69 7
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