Topic: Sex and relation
Itskeay69's photo
Tue 07/14/20 03:01 PM
Does it possible to have sex without relation

soufiehere's photo
Tue 07/14/20 03:09 PM
Yes.
But not if you are in the same room.

Riverspirit1111's photo
Tue 07/14/20 03:12 PM

Yes.
But not if you are in the same room.


Haha, I was going to say something similar but remembered it's a pg site.

Itskeay69's photo
Tue 07/14/20 03:16 PM
Got it :sweat_smile:

no photo
Tue 07/14/20 03:17 PM
Yeah, it's called a hooker.

Itskeay69's photo
Tue 07/14/20 03:20 PM
I see some friends they do sex together Bt when someone ask they said yes we do but as friends
What's your thoughts on it

Itskeay69's photo
Tue 07/14/20 03:24 PM
I do believe on limitation in friends

Toodygirl5's photo
Tue 07/14/20 03:53 PM

Does it possible to have sex without relation


Some people have sex, not necessarily in a relationship.

Itskeay69's photo
Tue 07/14/20 04:00 PM

Does it possible to have sex without relation


Some people have sex, not necessarily in a relationship.

That's the point I wanna discuss
Sex is bc of Hormonal Changes in body
Does we appreciate that thing?

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Tue 07/14/20 04:25 PM
Does it possible to have sex without relation

Depends on how you're defining "relation."

If you take a pedantic definition of "relationship," then no. You can't have sex without "relation."

If you are asking "is it possible to have sex without developing any feelings, rapport, or bond, to any degree whatsoever," then no, that's not possible.

If you are asking "is it possible to have sex without developing feelings, rapport, or bond, strong enough to absolutely change your life and behavior, plus it's going to acquire more effort and conscious choice to fight against the development of feelings, rapport, or bond," then yes, that's possible.

I see some friends they do sex together Bt when someone ask they said yes we do but as friends
What's your thoughts on it

They're lying to themselves and there's a shelf life on that relationship.

Sex is bc of Hormonal Changes in body

Sex also causes hormonal changes in the body as well as affects the brain, memories, perspective, all sorts of things.

Does we appreciate that thing?

Generally not objectively in the moment.
People will get their hamster wheel spinning at light speed, or rationalize whatever they have to, in order to maintain pleasure, accomplishment, and fulfillment, and convenient, stable, ongoing access to it.
It's usually after that heightened state of arousal or pleasure wears off and the easy access is no longer possible, reestablishing a normal (or lowered) mental resting state, when people start asking "why do I go for what's bad for me?! How do I stop doing that?!"