atheistarfroot wrote:
Lol no, looks are the least important thing to me, they are not the boss.
But not for me, or any horny person for that matter. Don't apply everything that happens to you to the majority.
atheistarfroot wrote:I'm not saying I'm 100% non-superficial (because NO ONE is) but I honestly don't give a shit about looks.
I do not recall applying sexual desire to everyone.
atheistarfroot wrote:Men are socialized to care about looks more than women, its not biological at all.
Oh, so society tells me to feel attraction. It's not like I do that by default to have a desire to sex to proliferate our species. That makes sense.
atheistarfroot wrote:You are taught that your worth is directly correlated to how "hot" your gf or wife is.
Maybe having the hottest chappette can show more dominance over the other men of the tribe. Ever read
Of Mice and Men?
Curly only has a wife to show dominance over all the other farm workers. It shows that he has more power over the farmers. I'm pretty sure it's not socially taught, especially because it doesn't only happen to humans naturally, and it happens in other places in the animal kingdom. I'm not implying an appeal to nature, I'm saying that it's not socially taught, it's genes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominance_hierarchy
This is straight from the article:
Wikipedia wrote:
Benefits
Reproductive success
In primates, one of the most widely studied hierarchal groups, many studies have found a positive relationship between high rank and reproductive success. In baboons, higher-ranking males have the highest reproductive success due to increased female acquisition. Also, female baboons benefit from increased rank because high-ranking females produce more surviving offspring.
Bonnet macaques demonstrate another example of increased reproductive success from high rank. High-ranking males have more access to fertile females and consequently partake in most of the mating within the group, demonstrated by one population in which only three males were responsible for over 75% of mating. In this population, males often vary in their rank, and as they gain rank, they gain more time spent exclusively with fertile females; the opposite relationship is seen as males drop in rank. In many primates, including bonnet macaques and rhesus monkeys, the offspring of high-ranking individuals have better fitness and thus an increased rate of survival. This is most likely a function of two factors. The first is that high-ranking males mate with high-ranking females. Assuming their high rank is correlated with higher fitness and fighting ability, this trait will be conferred to their offspring. The second factor is that higher-ranking parents probably provide better protection to their offspring and thus ensure higher survival rates.
In rodents, the highest-ranking male frequently sires the most offspring. The same pattern is found in most carnivores, such as the dwarf mongoose. The dwarf mongoose lives in a social system with one dominant pair. The dominant female produces all or almost all of the offspring in the living group, and the dominant male has first access to her during her oestrus period. In red deer, the males who experienced winter dominance, resulting from greater access to preferred foraging sites, had higher ability to get and maintain larger harems during the mating season.
In many monogamous bird species, the dominant pairs tend to get the best territories, which in turn promote offspring survival and adult health. In dunnocks, a species of birds that experiences many mating systems, sometimes individuals will form a group that will have one dominant male who achieves all of the mating in the group.
In the monogynous bee species Melipona subnitida it is noted that the queen wants to maintain reproductive success, and does so by preventing workers from caring for their cells, pushing or hitting them using her antennae. Workers additionally have been noted to display aggression towards males, claiming priority over the cells when males try to use them to place eggs. This species further demonstrates the conflict between hierarchy and reproductive success.
The fact that you care so much that your friends are asking you why you dont have a gf is proof of this
W-Wo-Woah.. when did I say I care?
atheistarfroot wrote:You're taught that men are "visual creatures"
I've never come across this statement.. like, ever.
atheistarfroot wrote:even though your brain and my brain are exactly the same, we have the same visual cortex. It's all bullshit.
Eh, not really. The male and female brains are wired very differently. That's not even including some of the other factors that play into it.
And about the visual cortex. Sure, we see the same thing, but it's a totally different part of the brain that interprets what we think of it. Maybe not the same colours though.
atheistarfroot wrote:What is a long time to you? Thats the thing. Is a long time forever until you die? Is a long time 4 years? 10 years? How long is long enough? I'm 25 and my longest relationship has been 4 years. Thats actually quite good for a 25 year old. I don't think its delusional at all to aim for a long-lasting healthy relationship of a solid 4 years.
I was mainly referring to first high school relationships (and high school relationships in general). If you think it'll last at least until you graduate is where I draw the line.
atheistarfroot wrote:
Physical attraction is only one aspect of attraction overall. There are many other ways to feel attracted to someone that have absolutely nothing to do with their looks. You can be attracted to someones personality, their confidence, their shyness, their smarts, etc. There are so many other factors and its simply untrue and ridiculous to state that for every person in the world, physical attraction is the only reason anyone is fucking or dating. I couldnt care less about sexual intercourse, what I do care about if I'm fucking someone is intimacy, trust, and closeness.
I refer you to the answer I gave earlier.
atheistarfroot wrote:People don't get into relationships to have sex lol thats ridiculous.
*Silently crosses arms on desk and puts head down*
atheistarfroot wrote:Anyone can have sex: you can go outside and ask a stranger to fuck and they might say yes.
And you'll also be a potential street harasser and syphilis patient.
atheistarfroot wrote:Sex is overall mostly meaningless. And if you can get sex anywhere, then why get into a relationship?
You can't get sex anywhere, numnuts. If you're really desperate you can pick up a prostitute, but studies have found that people tend to enjoy sex better with the people they've bonded with.
atheistarfroot wrote:Because there are other reasons to be in a relationship besides sex. Shared resources (money, a house, marriage benefits), a desire to have children, a desire to build a family, stability, and even love. Love is the main reason people get into a relationship and get married. Not sex.
I know that. But what you're saying is, people never have a relationship to have sex? Like, no relationship at all? And you're totally skipping over the fact that to show love,
people have sex.
atheistarfroot wrote:Lol I feel like I shouldn't have to explain that we are not wild animals and nature/biology is not an excuse for us to not evaluate ourselves or our socialization. No one has kids to keep the species going. No. One. People have kids because it gives them a warm fuzzy feeling, or to carry on their name. It has absolutely nothing to do with carrying on the species. So that rules out that the main objective of sex is to have offspring.
I am smelling a false dichotomy.
What if we aren't as "civilized" as we are now? What if we were like all animals, who rely mainly on instinct? Attraction leads to sex. Not directly though..
atheistarfroot wrote:We have sex for many different reasons that have nothing to do with offspring or biology. The main reason we have sex is pleasure. Pleasure has nothing to do with the longevity of the species or creating offspring.
But then there wouldn't be any motivation to have sex.
Here, I'll spell it out for you:
You're vegan right? So you probably think that animals feel pain, pleasure, etc.?
Animals do feel horniness.
Animals do like the feel of sex.
Without the nice feel of sex, there wouldn't be any motivation to have sex to carry on the species.
Humans aren't the only living things that feel pleasure from sex.
atheistarfroot wrote:You are socialized to think that you cannot control your sexual urges and that physical attraction is necessary for sex to happen (especially as a man), when (again) not everyone gives a shit about physical attraction, and there are many other ways/reasons to be attracted to someone that has nothing to do with their body.
But then why are we attracted to specific body parts? Because to a man, it shows how well a woman can give birth , and to a woman, it shows how powerful a man is compared to the others. You're saying only humans feel attraction? Or are you saying attraction is a social construct?
atheistarfroot wrote:Your original post comes off a little insulting/offensive to me because it sounds like you're really putting down anyone who is in a relationship currently, anyone who has or did have sex in high school. And the way you worded yourself in relation to making out with or 'getting your hands on' a girl is a little bit sketchy. In high school boys are trying to prove themselves via masculinity (since society says that your worth as a dude is determined by how manly you are) so all the guys are trying to fuck or date.. Who cares? You don't have to listen to them, but you also don't have to devalue the girls in those relationships. You sound like you need validation from us for not wanting to date in high school.. Just let your buddies be immature, and you do your own thing.
3 words:
Context
Hyperbole
Satire
atheistarfroot wrote:I hate to pull this on you but you are still very young.. Although you might not feel like it. Hell, even I am still very young! The person you are in high school will drastically change by the time you reach your first year of college. You will learn a lot after your first relationship and after you've lost your virginity (if you haven't already). Maybe your feelings on it will change.
Stop telling me stuff I already know.