That is not true at all. You are saying that it does not feel good to touch yourself. Some people do not get turned on by thinking of sex. They just touch themselves. The two are not always intertwined. So That is completely false. That means if you touch someone in there privates they will feel nothing unless they are thinking about sex. I highly doubt you can prove that as a actual fact and I am sure many will argue that.
No they are not. So you are saying if you are toached in a private area and you are not thinking of sex you feel absolutly nothing? If you are either you done it too many times or you have a nerve issue. This is a simple fact why they invented the game "Nervoues". Certien parts of the body are more sensitive. So "Inner thigh" and a "Females boobs" to the "Spine" and the "Neck"also the "bottom of feet" to the "shoulders and around the chest area" and of course our "Private/Crotch". You do not have to be a Biologist to understand this. I am sorry you know nothing about the sensitivity of people but this is a very simple fact. You do not sound like you had any schooling at all if you never learned how nerves work. That is called "Biology" did you ever take the class? Are you honestly that dumb?
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That is not true at all. You are saying that it does not feel good to touch yourself. Some people do not get turned on by thinking of sex. They just touch themselves. The two are not always intertwined. So That is completely false. That means if you touch someone in there privates they will feel nothing unless they are thinking about sex. I highly doubt you can prove that as a actual fact and I am sure many will argue that.
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"That means if you touch someone in there privates they will feel nothing unless they are thinking about sex"
No, that's what it means to you and your very limited understanding of sexual and mental functions and their connection.
The two are always intertwined, it's not a conscious thought. That's how the sex drive works.
What you stated is an opinion, what I stated is a fact, taught to you if you study sexual development.
Go to school, learn.
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No they are not. So you are saying if you are toached in a private area and you are not thinking of sex you feel absolutly nothing? If you are either you done it too many times or you have a nerve issue. This is a simple fact why they invented the game "Nervoues". Certien parts of the body are more sensitive. So "Inner thigh" and a "Females boobs" to the "Spine" and the "Neck"also the "bottom of feet" to the "shoulders and around the chest area" and of course our "Private/Crotch". You do not have to be a Biologist to understand this. I am sorry you know nothing about the sensitivity of people but this is a very simple fact. You do not sound like you had any schooling at all if you never learned how nerves work. That is called "Biology" did you ever take the class? Are you honestly that dumb?
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"So you are saying if you are toached in a private area and you are not thinking of sex you feel absolutly nothing?"
No, i'm not saying any of these things. It's not a conscious thought process, do you know what that means?
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Don't waste your time Mr. Cat, he is an idiot.
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I know, but he could learn something and then be less of an idiot.