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Sex is the last Evidence of our Animality

So how many of us have seen themselves in the mirror? - almost everyone right. We love seeing ourselves. We love gazing at our reflection. We have an obsessive admiration for our face for the beauty hold - but how many of us standing in front of the mirror see beyond this mirage of beauty, peers beneath the illusion of prettiness, envision the raw self - the self which is unadulterated of any beautification and glamour or in other words - how many of us see themselves as an animal in the reflection the way we see every other animals on the planet?  Hardly any I guess unless you're not high on weed.

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So here's this bizarre thought I've been thinking for a while now back in the days when we human beings stood up on our two legs we were naked, vulnerable, foraging here and there, living a nomadic life, being unconscious to that consciousness which later defined who we are, why we are, and what makes us different. So basically in that primitive age we were like every other animal species fighting here to be the survival of the fittest to keep our existence on. But as we moved on from being an early hominid to being a social animal we gradually lost that animality in us. We gradually lost that crude natural and pure self of ours. We dressed ourselves and became fashionable. We groomed and got hair cut. We now have a fixed place to live. We now know how to eat, how to talk to people, how to shake hands, behave. We have created manners and etiquettes. We cladded ourselves with formality and civility and how we are now is completely in contrast with how we started off but there seems to be one thing which is still the same that one thing which holds the evidence of our animalness and - it is sex.

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The way we make love- the intensity of desire to have sex is still intact. The burst of emotions and excitement while consummating has still not being doomed. I mean having sex is about taking of the mask and makeup of fallacy and getting naked and seeing and accepting each other in our natural form. Having sex is about getting out of the veil of modesty and decency and holding each other intimately without being ashamed of our body because you cannot have a decent sex- there's nothing like humble sex. Sex demands to be wild for it is the wildness that determines the purity of sex and how perpetually we have distanced ourselves from this wildness. We live a humble and deferential life but the moment we think to give birth to a baby but the moment we want to reproduce another human being we need to take off her clothes and get wild. We need to get back to our natural state. To have a divine fetus inside of a female's body - it's like a kind of sacred act for the birth of a holy being.

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While on bed we forget about our past sorrows and future prospect and just dive into each other to get the most from the present. We temporarily forget our mortal dread. We get into a kind of trance state and it's only after the orgasm we are pulled back into the reality. We are pulled back in the world of gentility and manners and I don't mean this manners and etiquettes which we have learned lately is wrong but it's really wrong to forget that you are also an animal. We are also an animal like every other animals. We all are naked inside of our clothes. We are the result of this evolution and along with evolutionary wheel we all will  be dissolved into obscurity and this awareness of our animalism really helps us in coping with our existential dread and I believe sex is one of those few remnants that keeps abreast with fact. So never be ashamed of having sex because every time you take off your clothes and get closer to your romantic partner you literally try to restore these few relics of our animal self - our fading animal self which is very much necessary for the continuation of Homosapiens - our own species.


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