Sex & Romance
Are really sex and romance linked to one another? Would sex be a consequence of romance, these days? At least, would it "still" be? According to the idea that romance is being forgotten and being replaced by instant sex; the quick obtainment of pleasure, where are the romantic practices, today? The mass media is bombing out people as sex would be merchandise; a product; a benefit people are able to reach, by many ways, and it founded a good acceptance among the general public. Not only sex is being sold, but the sexing up of common behavior is being introduced to people, as a way of garnering more audience, but sometimes it can affect people and their day-by-day and/or sexual lives, as well.
The search for instant pleasure leads people to obtain sex, sometimes without having any thought about the partner as a participant of the sexual act, itself. Most people are not even up to engage themselves in a permanent relationship; to experience the exploration of a character - an effective partner. Could it be fear of falling in love? Fear of getting involved with someone and frightened with the idea of being dumped? Yes or not, there are those who avoid romance as a way of defense.
Cinema and literature always were there to support the romantic hearts. By watching a movie or reading a book, many people started to get interested in romance and its effects in a relationship. Music also has its part on it. Romantic entertainment industry works a lot to fill the necessities of those who (in a good way) like to see/listen/read some "suffering stories about love".
To be interested in the partner's way of reaching orgasm
is to be romantic. To care about the other's sexual necessities is to
be a good lover and a good partner. Bring roses and going out to a romantic
dinner needs a good sexual complement to be 100% complete.
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Get a life
Even at life clubs, where people can divulge all kinds
of details about their deepest secrets, sex is never on the agenda.
Romance, yes. Lust, no. ...
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Film - I Do
Brace yourself for the overbearing mother, especially
when she gives the two main characters a talk about sex. It left
me in stitches. ...
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