head of a cock

Posted on 2007-09-27

The head of your cock

 

Young master , it is in you instincts that come form the cave man of 3.3 million years past that animal man , his nature is yours STILL ..... now dipshit that includes recreational sex ... the ablitlty for girls to enjoy and desire a lot of sex is the reason why we developed into the harem culture where may other animals only gather when it is mating season as animals had more sex the male hung around and provided security for the females to nuture and take care of the bebies , the male sometimes giving his life to ward off , predatory threats ..... we still go to war and during basic training they remind  us males we figtht and die for the females aback home , they bring out that INSTINCT IN US .....

 

Ok recreation those relaxing times what did we all do when there was not fucking TV to suck the life out of our life , well when you matured sexually you engaged in SEX ... and when sex is open and plentifull you dipshit get to enjoy experimenting with sex ,, when you are controlled by your sexual partner thru the fear of her leaving ..... her leaving ... the fight .... The reason you beg her to stay and LIE about her being the 1 and only ,,, honestly it is the lie of eons ,,, that we have been trained to REPEAT ... the FAIRY TAKE if love when love is the ACTION ob being a good male providing family stability the basics of life from where the females can then grown themselves and their offspring ..... so after doing your work you want to have fun .... Living with only 1 girl you are in a SUB CONCSIUOS levleo f fear about losing her that fear of losss effects your apprecialtion and experiementaion in FUCKING ...but when you finnaly do feel comfortable experimenting dipshit .. experiement with this.

 

Just fuck the entrance of her pussy , put your hand on the shaft of your cock like you do while jacking off and then fuck her hard but you will only be able to pentrate her for an inch or 2 you will be able to withdrawl and get a good aim for re entry ..... this stimulation you can read in the sounds of EXPERIENCE  that comes out of her mouth .... Then on occasion , move your hand and give her a deep thrust ,,, and fucking then returning to the entrance fuck .

 

Women wonder why men are scared to be dominate , the wonder why the men in their lives change over time , either becoming more and and more pussy whipped or becoming more and more mean .... Well girls it is the natural expression of fucking with ignoring the nature of our animals instincts , the EFFECT OF CONTRol .... In the last past of TWISTED ISNTINCT , I have that list of effects of control written by that doctor and compare it to the common actions of us males in relationships ,,,, yo! Dipshit see yourself there ... now before those controls the effects take hold you get reall good sex lots of fun ,, much experiementaion ... then the control of I LOVE YOU kicks in ....

 

Now open marriage ,,, slaps the instinctual face fo a natural man ,,,, in this way if the girl wants antoher male good leave may harem and go , but when she wants to have the other males and live in my harem , have her basics of secrutiy provided by you YOUNG MASTER , but fuck other men ,,, it is not natural .... You get angry but if she leaves so whay you got atleast 2 others you wish that girl happiness find a beeter man ,,,, that is love of nature ... the harem animals loses females from his harem and gathers others ,when a lone females wanders close to his harem he HERDS  her in now remember if she is nto happy she will leave later that night while the male sleeps ,,, nothing  by relation to  true force comparable to how us humans operate . the nature of instinctual love is to herd the girl to me , yes it looks like domination , but while I am out hunting she can leave in fact all the girls can leave each and every day they stay by choice not because some one has a gun ,,,, if a girl leaves the harem on a gorilla or lion the male ,,,, just lives on looking for the next wantdering girl who left the other males protection .

 

This diphsit is the life we are designed by nature to have no anger or fighting or ownership/marriage or gun fights over a crazy bitch .... ...  no the girls are free to choose or leave ... now following is and article for a Porfeesional read and understand you are an animals young master ,,, so is she , yet she has not op's no alternatives but live as she has beeen trained ...by TV and church

 

Like hunter-gatherers in the jungle, modern humans are still experts at spotting predators and prey, despite the developed world's safe suburbs and indoor lifestyle, a new study suggests.

The research, published online this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, reveals that humans today are hard-wired to pay attention to other people and animals much more so than non-living things, even if inanimate objects are the primary hazards for modern, urbanized folks.

The researchers say the finding supports the idea that natural selection molded mechanisms into our ancestors' brains that were specialized for paying attention to humans and other animals. These adaptive traits were then passed on to us.

"We're assuming that natural selection takes a long time to build anything anew and that's why this is left over from our past," said study team member Leda Cosmides, an evolutionary psychologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB).

Ancestor's eyes

Immersed in a rich, biotic environment, it would have been imperative for our ancestors to monitor both humans and non-human animals. Predators and prey took many different forms-lions, tigers and bears-and they changed often, so constant eyeballing was critical.

While the environment has changed since then, with high-rises emerging where forests once took root and pampered pets taking the place of stalking beasts, our instinct-driven attention has not followed suit.

"Having this pop-out attentional bias for animals is sort of a vestigial behavior," said study team member Joshua New of Yale University's Perception and Cognition Lab.

In the study, groups of undergraduate students from UCSB, watched images displayed on computer monitors. The flashing images alternated between pairs of various outdoor scenes, with the first image showing one scene and the next an alternate version of that scene with one change. Participants indicated each time whether they detected a change.

The photographs included animate categories, such as people and other animals, as well as inanimate ones, such as plants, artifacts that can be manipulated (stapler or wheelbarrow) and fixed artifacts, such as landmarks (windmill or house).

Modern hunter-gatherers

Overall, the subjects were faster and more accurate at detecting changes involving all animals compared with inanimate objects. They correctly detected nearly 90 percent of the changes to "living" targets compared with 66 percent for inanimate objects.

In particular, the students spotted changes in elephant and human scenes 100 percent of the time, while they had a success rate of just over 75 percent for photos showing a silo and 67 percent for those with a coffee mug.

Though we are more likely to meet death via an SUV than a charging wildebeest, the results indicated subjects were slower and less successful at detecting changes to vehicles than to animals.

The researchers compare our attentional bias toward animals to the appendix, an organ present in modern humans because it was useful for our ancestors, but useless now.

These results have implications for phobias and other behaviors that involve focus toward specific categories of objects over others.

"People develop phobias for spiders and snakes and things that were ancestral threats. It's very infrequent to have somebody afraid of cars or electrical outlets," New told LiveScience. "Those statistically pose much more of a threat to us than a tiger. That makes it an interesting test case as to why do tigers still capture attention."

 

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