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Originally Posted by OutOfTheCube
I think it's because "sex outside of a relationship" doesn't really exist, on an emotional level.
It's so very basic to just say "we're animals, we have needs and desires, everyone do what they want!" -- but that's not really how we operate. Lots of people want to think sex is just a good time, but it's a lot more than that to humans. There's a lot of things to go on physically and emotionally in our bodies and minds when we engage in it, that doing it with a random can often end up just feeling wrong. And I don't think that's cultural or religious or anything -- it's just how we're designed, to make it have more meaning than slamming our genitals into each other to make a baby.
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I don't know if agree with this are happiness and satisfaction emotions?
Cause those are emotions that can come from a casual fling, where its just errr for fun and cause it feels good.
Of course with the good comes that bad, and occasionally there's shame, embarrassment and terror when you realize that your fling is a potential spawn of satan who wants to sacrifice you.