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Re: Some sexual content
Sexual intercourse plays a major role in Bonobo society, being used as a greeting, a means of conflict resolution and post-conflict reconciliation, and as favors traded by the females in exchange for food. Bonobos are the only non-human apes to have been observed engaging in all of the following sexual activities: tongue kissing, face-to-face vaginal intercourse, oral sex, genital rubbing between females, and "frottage" between males. This happens within the immediate family as well as outside of it. Bonobos do not form permanent relationships with partners.
I guess it was the bonobos [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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I stand corrected:
"Sexual intercourse plays a major role in Bonobo society, being used as a greeting, a means of conflict resolution and post-conflict reconciliation, and as favors traded by the females in exchange for food. Bonobos are the only non-human apes to have been observed engaging in all of the following sexual activities: tongue kissing, face-to-face vaginal intercourse, oral sex, genital rubbing between females, and "frottage" between males. This happens within the immediate family as well as outside of it. Bonobos do not form permanent relationships with partners" |
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I do not think so as animals have sex in order to procreate and not for pleasure (except for dolphins I think, but can you imaging a dolphins giving a BJ, they are not "designed for it"). [/ QUOTE ] actually I can imagine it, but your point is well taken. Many |
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'frottage'? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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'frottage'? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] dry-humping. |
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I stand corrected: "Sexual intercourse plays a major role in Bonobo society, being used as a greeting, a means of conflict resolution and post-conflict reconciliation, and as favors traded by the females in exchange for food. Bonobos are the only non-human apes to have been observed engaging in all of the following sexual activities: tongue kissing, face-to-face vaginal intercourse, oral sex, genital rubbing between females, and "frottage" between males. This happens within the immediate family as well as outside of it. Bonobos do not form permanent relationships with partners" [/ QUOTE ] |
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Thanks. There's my something new for today.
Gimmick account on the way..... |
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Bonobos and Chimpanzees are very closely related. Next to Chimpanzees we are most closely related to Bonobos.
At some point in the evolutionary time line we diverted into the Chimpanzee (territorial, repressed, violent) mentality and away from the Bonobo line (24/7 Orgies.) There is an explanation for this, but I don't feel like typing it all out here, but it has to do with abundance of food (that the Bononbos had and allowed them to live laid back and sedentary lives) while the Chimps lived in a more scarce enviroment and thus had to become nomadic and therefore territorial and hierarchial (Alpha male protects the nomadic tribe from predators and thus he monopolizes the poon.) Many primatologists believe that had humanity's orgins occured in a Garden of Eden enviroment, then we would all be constantly fuking one another. |
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That's very interesting, are some type of zoologist?
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I do not think so as animals have sex in order to procreate and not for pleasure (except for dolphins I think, but can you imaging a dolphins giving a BJ, they are not "designed for it"). [/ QUOTE ] This is the opposite of correct. ALL animals except for humans have sex only for pleasure. They're driven by the instinctual desire to [censored] something. Only humans are capable of rationalizing sex as purposeful. |
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