Mar 19, 2006 22:48
Wonder why they always associate sex to beautiful bodies, when practically all pubertal bodies are known to seek gratification and respond to sexual stimuli with more or less the same degree of success. If anything, the psychosexual development of an individual plays an even more important role in reaching orgasmic euphoria than mere visual attraction.
Men and women also don't necessarily relate to the same objects of sexual appeal. Which makes me wonder, if all those skimpy-clothed glossy models are predominantly a man's idea of 'hotness'. If yes, why must the same assumptions apply for women-kind? Apart from drooling over the 'cuteness' factor of a male model (which again depends 99% on his personality / attitude), a woman may actually find a gyrating man unzipping in the most seductive dance, rather crass or outright funny! :)
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