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Wife Swap Fest

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Engelska
Havelock Ellis, who was a pioneer in the field of scientific study of sexual behavior, explains that if we are to obtain a deeper insight into the psychology of general human behavior, we must first possess a broader understanding of how sex works in human affairs. Sigmund Freud suggests that all human being harbor unconscious tendencies to depart from conventional sexual relations. Thus, it becomes easier to understand why people like to "swap" and play sex games with each other. They are eager to explore new avenues of sexuality, and oftentimes a new partner, adds pleasure which has heretofore been unexplored. Such extra marital experiences may also lead to a more happy, and aware state of sexual existence. At a recent conference on sexual problems, it was estimated that fourteen million people are now involved in such activities. All of this may seem appalling to any who would never consider such sexual relationships. However, judging from the sexual interest shown for today's books, magazines, and cinema, it becomes obvious - the sexual relationship is very much on people's minds. It has long been known that men like to "play around", but what makes the "swap scene" different, is the implied motto that influences each swapper's home - "the family that play together, stays together" - this well may be true. It has been found that once a person's secret sexual cravings can be satisfied, life can return to normal. However, there are others, when exposed to such a wide variety of sex practices that prefer to turn their sex life into a "merry-go-round" of sex, with the "brass-ring" representing one more sexual encounter, and each one triggering another, in an endless cycle. Swapping represents different things to different people, some finding satisfaction, others discovering dimensional sexual desire than can never be satisfied. This book delves into the motives and highlights the benefits that healthy sexual freedom can provide.
Författare
Kathie Norwood
ISBN
9781508502401
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
195 gram
Utgivningsdatum
1.2.2015
Sidor
140