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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, there is a biological desire to mate. Is that what you are trying to do? Mate? Sex /=/ mating. ... There are many studies on sex when procreation is not possible. Look at the studies of how often animals mate when they are not fertile, The urge to have sex is low. I am not sure you will like that answer, if you want to use animal biology to describe a human martial relationship. Have you observed male dogs when a female is in heat, and then when she isn't. I am sure that was not your intent, to compare animal to human, since that would be sophmorian. But you did describe human sexuality as a mutation. You may not want to see the reasearch... 1) it would disprove your point about desire for sex. 2) it does not correlate to human sexual relationships.[/quote] When the female dog isn't in heat, the male goes looking for another female to mate with. [/quote] One that is in heat. But he will go month in-between and doesn't care.[/quote]
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