Thursday, March 17, 2011

Female sexual psychology

It is obvious thing that the sexual psychology of females are very substantial.It is also obvious that this attitude, in part, serves to attract men, since the male sexual desire is mostly stimulated by the sight and the aesthetics of the woman's body.The high degree of self-eroticism characteristic of the female sex also plays an important role, given the pleasure that women feel in exhibiting their bodies.

For instance puberty, this pleasure is strongly reinforced by the fact that the female body becomes desirable to men thus, for women, the pleasure in exhibiting themselves interweaves with the pleasure of feeling desired, in a way that this aspect of sexuality might assume a fundamental importance.Almost every woman on earth has fantasized about some explicit sexual fantasy that she may or may not have been too ashamed to talk about it.

Symmetry is something that does not seem to exist between the female sexual desire and the male one.In men, the physical sense that first arouses desire is sight, specifically the sight of the female body.

But in females sight seems to have less importance in arousing the sexual impulse, since there are indications that they are much more attracted by the features of men's personalities than by male bodies .

A woman  is not sexually attracted by a man's body her interest is more related to some characteristics that are capable of arousing a feeling of love. As love is a feeling that originates from admiration, the interest of a woman in a man occurs essentially because he possesses characteristics that she considers as positive.

There are indications that, in women, the tactile stimulation of their bodies is of greater importance than sight arousing the sexual impulse. It is also a reality that men desire women directly, women, to a considerable extent, seem to desire the desire that men feel for them - though, of course, this is not all.In many cases this women's desire of the desire they arouse in men is one more remarkable and evident feature of female psychology.Indeed sexual desire itself appears to be essentially masculine in nature.

The surprisingly scant body of research into female sexuality tends to be focused on issues tangential to the pleasure and fulfillment women may be experiencing.Much of the research on sexuality is concerned with the sexuality of men, although specifically homosexuality; for women, the silences around sex and sexuality are marked, and the majority of studies on women and sexuality are about sex work.

In the research that does focus on heterosexual female sexuality, the exploration of desire and pleasure tend to be conspicuously absent.we can consider women as being and possessing the "erotic body" by nature.

While the principle of Eros predominates in women, the principle of Logos predominates in men. Until recent times, to have attributed open sexual desire or the shameless pursuit of physical pleasure to a woman would have been to insult her character.

With very few exceptions, this is still the case. The so-called double standard is well-known, and well-represented in various types of cultural and religious iconography.Though this subject is too complex to be discussed in depth.But in order to reach a better understanding of some peculiarities of their sexual psychology, a comparative analysis with aspects of the male one was necessary.So in this way we will get better results.