Body satisfied, mind isn't

Is it normal if the body is sexually satisfied but the mind isn't and still craves for sex?

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97% Normal
Based on 30 votes (29 yes)
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  • NeilYounger

    Yes. As normal as hell. For me it had everything to do with the female partner I'd had sex with. Sometimes the physical connection just wasn't enough. But I would seldom blame her. It just wasn't the right hook up to take care of all that I needed from a woman. I would imagine that women encounter this sort of thing more than men do. I think they look for it more than men do. It took me a while, but I finally found what I needed in my second wife. I think the key here is to not lose heart. Just keep on keeping on. And then one day (or night), bingo! You're a winner.

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    • Damarixa

      Sex is great. Sex is makes us healthier and happier people. But it isn't necessary.People develop addictions, and even delusions to get their needs satisfied.

      No one ever killed themselves because they were too horny. The reason why is low self-esteem.But unlike eating or sleeping, you can go your whole life without sex.

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      • NeilYounger

        Yeah, But who would want to? Your user name has a feminine ring to it. So I'm assuming that you are a female. So I'll tell you that most men are driven by a need for sex. I think it's nature's way to insure the continuation of the human species. If a man can't find a female to satisfy his sexual cravings he will utilize whatever object available to meet his needs. A man (or woman for all I know) does not develop an addiction for sex (granted, some do) he or she is simply born with a natural craving for sex. Some to a lesser or greater degree. I find your casual approach to human sexual needs completely off the mark.

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        • Damarixa

          And yes I am female.

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        • Damarixa

          There is no evidence that celibacy or asexuality is actually physically or psychologically unhealthy. You don’t die from not having enough sex. In fact, there are many health risks because of sex. One can argue that sex destoys lives. Others can say that is the point of life sex and procrations. I’m simply pointing out that it is not a biological/psychological need, but rather simply a human dirve.

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          • NeilYounger

            Agreed. Sort of.

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  • RoseIsabella

    Yes, but how is your fiber intake?

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