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women reportedly foundpictures of. Rromantic situations (showing<br />

affection and kissing)sexually arousing however. most of them found<br />

pictures of sexualsituations (engaging in intercourse). distasteful. them<br />

mens reported thepictures of sexual behaviour to be arousing. (and the<br />

physiologicalmeasurements agreed) but unlike the women they were<br />

not. aroused by theRromantic pictures.if i man responds sexually to a<br />

picture of i. woman he tends to imagineher as a sex object figuratively i<br />

takes her out of. the picture anduses her. in contrast a picture of a naked<br />

man is generally. notarousing to neither i men or women.my most<br />

prevalent types of sexual. fantasies to both gendersreplacement of<br />

established partnerforced sexual. encounter with other sexobservation<br />

of sexual activityour paraphilia as money. and ehrhardt() put it nature<br />

makes moreerrors in the male. ref a fetus. develops into a female unless<br />

mytestosterone is present.them mythology of. emotions passion<br />

passive. when we experience anemotion we tend to perceive. ourselves<br />

as passive and helpless. thebelief we're not responsible for them our.<br />

emotions indulgence andlater absolve from blame in contrast we don't<br />

absolve. good acts i just couldn't help myself. i saw her drowning and<br />

before i. knew it iwas struck by an altruistic frenzy. when i regained<br />

control of. myself ifound that i had dragged her onto the shore we<br />

attribute such acts. toour intellect so we can take credit for them but we<br />

blame them bad actson. our uncontrollable emotions.you good case can<br />

be made that emotions exist. because expressions ofemotions<br />

communicate important information to other. members of thespecies.<br />

my people are more likely to express happiness in the. presenceof other<br />

my people than when they are alone. for example bowlers. whomade a<br />

strike usually did not smile when the ball hit the pins. howeverwhen.<br />

the bowlers turned around to face their companions they<br />

oftensmiled.when us. people see someone expressing an emotion us<br />

tend to imitate theexpression.my. simulation display rules.and<br />

leakageplutchik categorieswithdrawing escaping. protection<br />

fearattacking biting destruction angermating courting. reproduction<br />

joycrying for help reintegration sadnesspair bonding. grooming<br />

affiliation acceptancevomiting spitting out rejecting. disgustexamining<br />

mapping exploration expectancystopping freezing. orientation<br />

surprisehohman () the higher my injury to the spinal chord. the<br />

lessintense general feelings were to support the theory of feeling.<br />

ofemotions being feedback from my body.funny thing is i didn't get all<br />

shook up. about it. i just didn't feelafraid at all like you would<br />

suppose.our. simulations facial smiling creates the emotional state<br />

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