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The discussion highlights the evolving understanding of sexuality within the context of historical and social influences, emphasizing the need for an interdisciplinary approach in sexology. It notes the limited perspective of sexologists, who often focus on individual experiences rather than broader societal factors that shape sexual behavior. The conversation also touches on the changing dynamics of relationships, suggesting that as sexual liberation increases, the foundational role of sex in partnerships may diminish, leading to a potential "postsexual age." Additionally, there are concerns about the implications of increased sexual openness among younger generations, particularly regarding the risks of STDs and the impact on relationship dynamics. Overall, the future of sex is seen as a complex interplay of acceptance, commodification, and the need for deeper intellectual engagement in relationships.
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radou said:
Well, if so, it's not unlikely that he's going to make a lot of money. We live in a time in which absurdity and idiotism are appreciated. :rolleyes:

Its true. I'm just forecasting the spread of these trends.

In fact I've got clients who request a dressed up table all the time. Don't ask what happens to the tables. It usually an ugly affair. The table is often shunted in the morning with no follow up phone calls.:devil: :wink: o:)

"My kingdom for a table skirt."

ED. Ever been to sea with an edwardian antique table dressed in a wetsuit filled with organic mayonniase Billy?
Ever tried getting an antique edwardian table into a wetsuit (hence the mayonniase)? Only in California (so far).
 
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I don't think that one-on-one, it will be much different than now.

How people meet has changed with internet access.

http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanId=sa003&articleId=79C583A1-E7F2-99DF-3BE62D88C9C352E0
The hype is huge, and the findings are somewhat disturbing--but the future of online dating looks good
By Robert Epstein

About two years ago I arranged to meet for coffee with a woman I had corresponded with online. I arrived early and sat at a table in a conspicuous spot. After a few minutes, a woman came to my table, sat down and said with big smile, "Hi, I'm Chris!"

But Chris was not the woman in the online photos. This wasn't a question of an age discrepancy or a new hairdo. She was a completely different woman. Chris was in marketing, you see, and to her it was simply a good strategy to post photographs that would draw in as many "customers" as possible. I never said a word about the photos. I just enjoyed our conversation and the refreshments. A few weeks later I noticed that Chris had replaced the photos with those of yet another woman.

In the U.S. alone, tens of millions of people are trying to find dates or spouses online every day. How accurate are the ads they find? And just how successful is online dating compared with conventional dating? These and other questions have recently stimulated a small explosion of studies by social scientists. The research is quickly revealing many surprising things about the new world of online dating, and some of the *findings could be of great value to the millions who now look to the Internet to find love.

Deception at Light Speed

Experiences such as the one I had with Chris are multiplying by the thousands: some people online lie quite drastically about their age, marital or parental status, appearance, income or profession. There are even Web sites, such as www.DontDateHimGirl.com, where people go to gripe, and a few lawsuits have been filed against online services by disgruntled suitors. Just how bad is deception in online dating?

. . . .

One will find the extreme from Victorian prudery to Greco-Roman debauchery.

It's up to one to make one's choice.
 
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Astronuc said:
I don't think that one-on-one, it will be much different than now.

How people meet has changed with internet access.

http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanId=sa003&articleId=79C583A1-E7F2-99DF-3BE62D88C9C352E0


One will find the extreme from Victorian prudery to Roman debauchery.

It's up to one to make one's choice.

Well, ok, it was a reproduction antique edwardian table. Nice legs thoµgh
 
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http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa017&articleID=999330DB-E7F2-99DF-33AD3C2E9E587700
Researchers exposed 21 subjects to 30 milligrams of androstadienone and to yeast, which is not in sweat but has a similar olfactory sensation. The participants took 20 sniffs of each in two separate trials. The researchers measured physiological vital signs like body temperature, skin conductance, ear pulse, blood pressure, respiratory function and cardiac rate throughout the experiment. They also measured mood and sexual arousal by checking the levels of cortisol, a hormone that has been associated with arousal and mood, in saliva samples.

The results: smelling the androstadienone increased positive mood, total physiological arousal and sexual arousal, which grew with longer exposure. The researchers also found a significant rise in cortisol levels from the sweat component, as compared with the yeast, beginning within 15 minutes of exposure and continuing for up to an hour.
I'm too old for this anyway. :biggrin:
 
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I'd hope eventually to see something which can permanently remove the desire or heighten it as and when required so more control was given to the individual rather than having to rely on the one-size-fits-all 'you must do it all of the time' software programmed in by our creator whoever that was.
 
  • #56
Adder_Noir said:
I'd hope eventually to see something which can permanently remove the desire or heighten it as and when required so more control was given to the individual rather than having to rely on the one-size-fits-all 'you must do it all of the time' software programmed in by our creator whoever that was.

This is my point with the table, left turn signal, mayonaisse and other "fetish" ideas I rendered here. The future may show that the energy and time put into marketing, exploiting and selling sex today may be diverted into slightly different streams of utilization. This sort of diversion of sexual obsession might produce constructive results while maintaining the fun, sexy and mystique aspects of the traditional form of courting, copulation and the ultimate reality of parenting.
 
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The orgasmatron is a fictional device in the fictional future society of 2173 in the Woody Allen movie Sleeper. It is a large cylinder big enough to contain one or two people. Once entered, it contains some (otherwise undescribed) future technology that rapidly induces orgasms. This is required, as almost all people in the Sleeper universe are impotent or frigid (males of Italian descent are notably excluded).[continued]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orgasmatron

The orb and the orgasmatron
 
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Adder_Noir said:
I'd hope eventually to see something which can permanently remove the desire or heighten it as and when required so more control was given to the individual rather than having to rely on the one-size-fits-all 'you must do it all of the time' software programmed in by our creator whoever that was.
It's called the 'brain' and it's operating system is the 'mind'. Control is a matter is discipline.
 
  • #59
Astronuc said:
It's called the 'brain' and it's operating system is the 'mind'. Control is a matter is discipline.

Shocked as you may sound I disagree. Our minds have two main levels of operation. One governs analytical and learned behaviour, and the other emotional responses and drives.

Pain for example being a member of the lower categeory. You can't turn off pain when you want to. I'm sure if you asked any burning car wreck survivor that question they'd tell you that.

Also if people can control every part of their desires and intentions with their 'brain' then how do you explain irrational fears and panic?

Assuming all things in life involving people are only a matter of discipline is very draconian indeed and no doubt an attitude which has caused many a young child or genuine mental health patient immeasurable suffering and stress over the years.

To quote a wise man:

"If there's one thing people do best, it has to be ignorance."
 
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Astronuc said:
It's called the 'brain' and it's operating system is the 'mind'. Control is a matter is discipline.
Needless to say,the brain is the biggest sexual organ,both in men and women.
Maybe scary,but I imagine one day people making love without physical contacts.
And I'm not alluding to " virtual internet sex" phenomenology here ,already happening nowdays, but "sex" between regular / married partners.
 
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tehno said:
Maybe scary,but I imagine one day people making love without physical contacts.

Taking into consideration how the typical human brain is evolving nowdays, I doubt it. :-p
 
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Sex without physical contact is like driving without a car.
 
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SF said:
Sex without physical contact is like driving without a car.

No, it's more like pretending to ride a motorcycle while riding a bicycle. :biggrin:
 
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