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SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR: PHASES OF HUMAN RESPONSES

A complex topic, sexual behaviour includes a variety of behaviors, from physical closeness to
emotional connection. It is crucial to understand that there is no one "normal" way to behave in a
sexually intimate situation, and that what seems desirable or acceptable might differ greatly from
person to person and from culture to culture.

Love, emotion or drive: Love, emotion, and drive are all important components of sexual
behavior. Love is a complex emotion that can involve feelings of intimacy, attachment, and care.
Emotion can play a role in sexual behavior by influencing our desire to engage in sexual activity,
our enjoyment of sexual activity, and our overall satisfaction with sexual relationships. Drive is
the motivational force that impels us to engage in sexual behavior.

John Lee's six love styles: John Lee's six love styles are a model of love that identifies six
different types of love:

 Eros: Eros is passionate and romantic love. It is characterized by intense feelings of


attraction, desire, and excitement.
Examples:

- A couple who falls in love at first sight and feels a deep sense of passion and attraction
for each other.

- A couple who is constantly drawn to each other physically and emotionally.

 Ludus: Ludus is playful and flirtatious love. It is characterized by a focus on fun and
enjoyment, with less emphasis on commitment or intimacy.
Examples:

- A person who has a series of casual sexual partners.

- A person who views sex as a game or competition.

 Storge: Storge is affectionate and companionate love. It is characterized by a deep sense


of friendship and trust.
Example:
- The love between close friends who have known each other for many years.

- The love between siblings.

 Pragma: Pragma is realistic and practical love. It is characterized by a focus on


compatibility and shared values.
Example:

- A couple who is attracted to each other because of their shared values and goals.

- A couple who is very practical and logical in their approach to love and relationships.

 Mania: Mania is obsessive and possessive love. It is characterized by intense feelings of


jealousy and insecurity.
Example:

- A person who is obsessed with their romantic partner, even to the point of stalking
them.

- A person who becomes violent or abusive when their romantic partner rejects them.

 Agape: Agape is selfless and altruistic love. It is characterized by a deep sense of


compassion and concern for the other person.
Example:

- A parent's love for their child.

- A romantic partner's love for their partner, even when they are not feeling particularly
passionate or excited.

Understanding the various ways that people experience and express love can be made easier with
the aid of Lee's six love styles. They can be useful for comprehending the various ways that love
might affect a person's sexual behaviour.

The phenomenon of sexual activity is complex and diverse. Numerous factors, including as
biology, psychology, culture, and individual experiences, have an impact on it. It's crucial to
approach sexual behaviour with respect and tolerance, as well as to be aware of the various
sexual experiences and expressions that exist.

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