Sex: that basic human need we know too little about
It's hard to believe that we often talk about our physiological needs (for food, water, sleep, air), but hardly ever do we talk about sex thoughtfully or cleverly.
We regularly say or hear things like, "I just had a salad for lunch, now I'm starving."
"Sparkling water? Not for me, I'd rather have spring water, though tap water is the best for me."
"I couldn't sleep last night. I'm so sleepy right now I can barely keep my eyes open."
What about our sex lives? We never mention our sexual needs or habits with anybody but very few super-close friends. We're consistent with the rule that wants sex to be unspoken. If you dare to talk about sex, you are a pig, a pervert, rude, disgusting, and sick. So you know it's not polite to talk about sex, it's wrong. If you do speak about it, you ...