Monday, July 21, 2008

Role Porn Plays When It Comes To Attracting Women

Watching porn has no impact on your ability to attract women until it becomes a primary source of sexual release; even though for the most part it is a poor choice in regards to using your sexual energy.

Porn is neither good nor bad, it is simply a tool at creating sexual energy for yourself.

However, when you watch porn with the intent to release your sexual energy all by yourself, you are making a poor choice in regards to how you are choosing to release your sexual energy.

Porn is to sexuality what fast food is to health; a quick and convenient way to satisfy your desires.

Yet, just like fast food, it provides no real nourishment and when consumed in quantities that are too large it is bad for your health.

When it comes to your sexual health watching too much porn for sexual release can cause you not to approach or attract as many women as you would have otherwise.

In addition, you might find yourself flaccid much sooner than you would have liked when faced with the realities of having sex with a real woman since you normally condition yourself to release your sexual energy quickly when watching porn for sexual release.

Of course, there are ways to use porn to increase your sexual energy as well and if you are in the habit of using porn as a way for sexual release then STOP right now because porn is not helping you in a healthy way.

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Sex: Ritual Recovery of Vitality and Life

Sex is the pure essence of vitality in life. In some it builds marriages, in others it creates families and in all of us sex sustains love. Such is its power that we swing out of our minds into our souls and vice versa many a times. Aren’t we obsessed with sex? With its remarkable vitality and vibrancy, we begin to fear it too. Sex is often used to mean “sexual activity”, but for technical purposes, in the context of sexuality and sexual health.

The varied expressions of sexuality

Are we aware of the umpteen faces of sexuality? It is expressed in thoughts, desires, beliefs, values, behaviors, roles and relationships. That’s not all. Sexuality also includes emotional attachment, eroticism, love, sex, gender and reproduction. Though it travels with us through out of lifetime, many of us do not experience all the faces of sexuality.

What exactly is sexual health?

A positive and respectful approach to sexuality and sexual relations introduces you to sexual health. It is the possibility of having safe and enjoyable sexual experiences. No violence and absolutely no discrimination. The World Health Organization states "Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity."

To maintain sexual health, sexual rights of all people should be respected, fulfilled and protected. Mental health, violence and chronic illnesses also influence the sexual illnesses of a person.

Sexual Rights

Sexuality, sexual health and rights become satisfying when the three primary elements are balanced perfectly.

World Association for Sexology’s Declaration of Sexual Rights

• The right to sexual freedom

• The right to sexual autonomy, sexual integrity, and safety of the sexual body

• The right to sexual privacy

• The right to sexual equity

• The right to sexual pleasure

• The right to emotional sexual expression

• The right to sexually associate freely

• The right to make free and responsible reproductive choices

• The right to sexual information based upon scientific inquiry

• The right to comprehensive sexuality education

• The right to Sexual Health care

Steve Clark, http://www.viagrapunch.com
The author is an amateur writer focusing primarily on health related topics or on the health related research findings.

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