thecel
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Everything that people do besides have sex is either a means to get more sex or compensation for the pain of sexual starvation.
As sexual organisms, reproduction is the one and only desire that drives all our actions.
Do you work? You only do work because you want to make money in order to:
Do you have hobbies? I bet you wouldn't spend time playing video games, playing basketball, going bowling, running, swimming, dancing, singing, drawing, painting, sculpting, taking pictures, volunteering, doing yoga, hiking, fishing, biking, skateboarding, etc. if you could be fucking instead. The truth is, you'd rather have sex than do the activities you're the most passionate about. If you could have enough sex to make you happy and fulfilled, there wouldn't be anything else that you'd want to do in life (besides the bare necessities for survival such as eating, but even that's only done for the purpose of keeping you alive so you can have more sex).
Many people like to cope with Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. They say that sex is merely a basic, low-level need; when you have enough of it, you'll want to work toward bigger and better things:
I'm telling you straight up that Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is missing something substantial. Here's the “reality” version:
You ought to understand that literally everything sexual organisms do is supposed to eventually lead to increased reproduction. Safety needs like personal security just give you a safe environment where you can have sex without dying. Love and belonging just broadens your social circle and forms relationships so that you can obtain sex easier. Esteem just boosts your confidence and gains you respect from your peers, which boosts your SMV. Self-actualization (“desire to become the most that one can be”) is nothing but a form of maxxing—aiming to better yourself to become the most desirable you can ever be as a sex partner.
As sexual organisms, reproduction is the one and only desire that drives all our actions.
Do you work? You only do work because you want to make money in order to:
- Attract sexual partners with your money
- Pay for food, housing, utilities, etc. which enables you to survive so that you can have sex in the future
- Pay for pleasures like fancy cars and vacations to compensate for the pain you feel when your sexual needs aren't met
Do you have hobbies? I bet you wouldn't spend time playing video games, playing basketball, going bowling, running, swimming, dancing, singing, drawing, painting, sculpting, taking pictures, volunteering, doing yoga, hiking, fishing, biking, skateboarding, etc. if you could be fucking instead. The truth is, you'd rather have sex than do the activities you're the most passionate about. If you could have enough sex to make you happy and fulfilled, there wouldn't be anything else that you'd want to do in life (besides the bare necessities for survival such as eating, but even that's only done for the purpose of keeping you alive so you can have more sex).
Many people like to cope with Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. They say that sex is merely a basic, low-level need; when you have enough of it, you'll want to work toward bigger and better things:
I'm telling you straight up that Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is missing something substantial. Here's the “reality” version:
You ought to understand that literally everything sexual organisms do is supposed to eventually lead to increased reproduction. Safety needs like personal security just give you a safe environment where you can have sex without dying. Love and belonging just broadens your social circle and forms relationships so that you can obtain sex easier. Esteem just boosts your confidence and gains you respect from your peers, which boosts your SMV. Self-actualization (“desire to become the most that one can be”) is nothing but a form of maxxing—aiming to better yourself to become the most desirable you can ever be as a sex partner.
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