The Origin of Emotions
  • Contents
    • Introduction
    • 5 Types of Emotion
    • 3 Categories of Purpose
    • Conceptions >
      • Maternal Love
      • Maternal Grief
      • Grandmaternal Love
      • Grandmaternal Grief
      • Monogynic Love
      • Monogynic Grief
      • Other Types of Love
      • Other Types of Grief
      • Infatuation
      • Heartbreak
      • Jealousy
      • Adulterous Guilt
      • Revenge
      • Criminal Guilt
      • Compassion
      • Selfish Guilt
      • Pride
      • Humiliation
      • Humor
      • Envy
    • Sensations >
      • Survival Rewards
      • Survival Coercions
      • Survival Punishments
      • Visual/Audible Pleasure
      • Penile Pleasure
      • Penile Orgasm
      • Vaginal Pleasure
      • Vaginal Orgasm
      • Female Nipple Pleasure
      • Male Nipple Pleasure
      • Clitoral Pleasure
      • Clitoral Orgasm
      • Other Types of Sexual Pleasure
      • Lust
      • Repugnance
      • Affection
      • Cute
      • Loneliness
      • Excitement
      • Boredom
    • Reflexes >
      • Startle
      • Fear
    • Involuntary Expressions >
      • Horror
      • Momentary Frowning
      • Prolonged Frowning
      • Momentary Smiling
      • Crying
      • Prolonged Smiling
      • Blushing
    • Voluntary Expressions >
      • Anger
      • Laughter
    • Best For The Species
    • Summary
  • Author
  • Retailers

Chapter 38
Other Types of Sexual Pleasure

There no other types of sexual pleasure.

Sexual pleasure is not triggered by being touched elsewhere.  Reproduction only requires contact with the penis, vagina and nipples.  Consequently, sexual pleasure is only triggered by contact with the penis, vagina, nipples or their embryonic leftovers.  You do not feel sexual pleasure when you are kissed, hugged or massaged.  You may feel imagined sexual pleasure if you expect more to follow.

Sexual pleasure is not triggered by touching others.  Reproduction does not require touching others.  Men mistakenly believe they enjoy touching breasts because they enjoy looking at them so much.  Similarly, we mistakenly believe that we enjoy eating because we enjoy the taste and odor of food.
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