A Sex Talk Of Epic Proportions
by jruv
Posted on June 17, 2011Saturday, June 18
6-7pm
OralFix Bar (downstairs from MoSex)
FREE to attend
10 Fun facts from their research:
1. We all come wired to respond to certain sexual cues the same way we are wired to respond to taste cues: sweet, sour, salty, savory, and bitter.
2. There are only two significant differences between the sexual interests and online sexual behavior of gay men and straight men.
3. Men are far more interested in looking at penises than women are; especially large penises.
4. Men have an innate urge inherited from our primate ancestors to display their penis; hello Congressman Weiner, Brett Favre, and Kanye West.
5. One of the most popular kinds of erotic stories for women are stories about two masculine men sharing their tender side, falling in love, and having sex.
6. In the male brain, physical and psychological arousal are united. In the female brain, physical and psychological arousal are separated. This fundamental difference in the design of our sexual brains explains much of the differences in sexual behavior of the sexes.
7. The male brain becomes aroused from any single sexual stimulus. The female brain requires multiple stimuli simultaneously or in succession to become aroused.
8. Our brains respond to “erotical illusions” similar to optical illusions: novel combinations of sexual cues that trigger arousal. One male erotical illusion is the heterosexual male interest in “shemale porn.” One female erotical illusion is the female interest in paranormal romance, with Twilight’s Edward Cullen being the quintessential example.
9. Though men prefer younger women, men have very significant interest in women in their 30s, 40s, 50s, and even 60s. There’s a genre of erotica popular all around the world known as “granny porn.”
10. Men prefer overweight women to underweight women.
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nothing you have observed in socio-sexual behaviour proves we are ‘wired’ in any particular way. if there is no ‘control group’ you are only observing brains and bodies that have developed in a society together not brains and bodies in different periods of history, in isolated tribal societies, or in for example a matrilineal society of northern Tibet. It has already been proven that the brain is plastic and so incredibly versatile – not hard wired at all. How much of who/what we are is biology and how much environment, upbringing, popular culture/media influence, peer influence etc etc. is very difficult to measure and still very much open to debate so I wouldn’t jump up and down and say you’ve got it nailed just yet. if you had studied people throughout time and across cultures and found there was less difference between men and men, and women and women, than there was between men and women, then maybe you could say gender, and sexual behaviour is mostly down to biology. It is interesting that neuroscience finds no difference in the brains of boys and girls primary or high school age, only in men and women. and by the way, while i wouldn’t trawl the internet to see photos of erect penis’ , i would definitely like to see them in movies when there is a sex scene with full frontal nudity… and i absolutely do like to see the erect penis when it is erect for me personally.