It is called sexual intercourse, and it comes from attraction to action. Sexual behavior takes many forms. At least for humans, these basic activities are anything but basic.
As pioneering sex researcher Alfred Kinsey said, the only universal factor in human sexuality is diversity itself [s].
Definition of sex
It is the sexual process that is based mainly on inserting the penis erect into the vagina in order to obtain sexual pleasure or for reproduction or both.
This process is also known as vaginal intercourse or vaginal sex.
The sexual instinct is found in higher organisms and its purpose is to reproduce and preserve the species.
How does the sexual process take place?
The female usually needs about 30 minutes of arousal or more (depending on the female), and the quality of arousal varies with different organisms.
The human being is usually only aroused when the genitals are aroused, such as the penis in a man and the vagina in a woman, or other areas of the body, such as the nipple in both sexes, are aroused.
Or through stimulation of the senses (such as seeing or hearing) or through mental stimulation such as fantasies and reading with sexual overtones.
Why do we have sex?
The survival of the species depends on it. Although sexual desire may crack and fade throughout the life cycle, depending on life demands and relationship satisfaction, the floors are stacked in favor of sex, as a passport to connection, intimacy, pleasure, and even human growth and healing.
Reasons for having sex
- Feeling alive
- Preserving a vital aspect of human functions
- Feeling of attraction and desire
- To achieve convergence
- To please the partner they love
- To procreate
Bodies and interests change over time, and the complexities of physiology and psychology mean that most people experience a sexual problem at some point in their lives.
Although sex can be one of the most difficult topics for partners to discuss, it is also possible for couples to get close to each other.
The moral and political implications of sex vary greatly from one culture to another, and even within cultures and over time; Still, there is one certainty agreement: that is why we are alive today.