What Is Innate, Natural Human Sexuality?
On
extricating one's innate sexual nature of the pseudo-dis-incorporations imposed
on it by civilizations.
by Edwin L. Young, PhD
April 11, 2010
Within the act of sex, the more free from the taboos and restrictions of provincial, conventional society, the more free from boundaries preventing exploration and experimentation, the more animalistic, the more uninhibited, the more primitive, authentic, transparent, and guttural the expression of feelings, emotions, and desires, the more empathy and acceptance of the other’s deeply private and timorously revealed personal desires, feelings, and emotions there can be, consequently, the more totally fulfilling and rejuvenating the act of sex will be.
Since Homo sapiens left caves and constructed separate housing units, those primal forms of boundaries promoted the conditions for origination of exclusivity in male and female relationships. As small gatherings into these dwellings progressed, the most powerful males moved from merely dominating the tribe to forming primitive organizational structures. Not knowing any alternative to the use of force, they used it to form authoritarian control of the dwellers. From this elementary, informal hierarchical structures evolved and from that came governments of states. Civilization arose as complex forms of these structures in which the males heading organizations controlled more and more aspects of individual’s lives. Sex was one of the important aspects that were controlled. Patriarchy controlled who would live with whom and therefore who would have sex with whom. Since civilizations based on these principles arose, civilization has waged a war against innate human sexuality.
Few contemporary humans experience, or have the faintest awareness of, what are their innate, human sexual proclivities.