I never said I didn't see the appeal. I personally am looking forward to the day I first have sex with my wife. It will be awesome.Swollen Goat said:I'm not trying to be a dick here, but knowing the science behind something has absolutely no bearing on understanding something. That's like saying you know what a cake tastes like because you know how to bake one. I'm not telling you that you should change your morals or anything, but thinking you truly understand something because you've read about it just isn't true. Also, if you think sex is solely about 'pole in hole', well, no wonder you don't see the appeal.AdmiralMemo said:As for being over-rated, I know the science behind it. Just like never hitting a tree with a car, never skydiving, never being on the moon, I know how it works.
Why is sex enjoyable? Because our brains tell us so. Why do our brains say so? Because having sex releases endorphins into your brain, causing pleasure. Is sex the only way to release those endorphins? No.
I think sex is simply the easiest way to release those endorphins, and that's why there are so many people who do it.
I mean, "Stick pole in hole and rub it around..." There's very few ways to get that wrong.
I simply said it was over-rated. To re-use your cake analogy, it'd be like the culture saying "You've got to eat cake frequently. Like, eat it every day, or almost that much, or you're lame." You'd be sitting there thinking to yourself, "Um... Yeah. Cake is nice. I might eat it once in a while, but every day? Really?" Even those who've never eaten cake before, but still understand how people can like eating it, would probably find the idea of eating cake every day to be ridiculously blown out of proportion.
This culture is filled to the brim with sex: in ads, in movies, on TV, in magazines, there's the placement of sexual desire everywhere. If you replaced everything you see in the media today about sex with something about cake, you'd be like "Holy crap! Why is there all this cake everywhere? I can't go anywhere without seeing cake."
As many in this thread have said, sexual desire is different in everyone. I've never been considered "normal" in most areas. Why should I be "normal" in this one?
Also, how are you doing sex if you're not putting a pole in a hole (for various holes and poles)?