Thursday, June 25, 2015

Arousal

3 Steps to Perfect Mental Sex

  1. Focus on the person you would like to have physical sex with and wait for the feeling of their attention.
  2. When they pay attention to you, think about sex with them, if they don’t shut down the idea, then proceed to step three.
  3. Go for it.

Mental climax is a sure thing. The environment of sexual pleasure is limited only by boundaries within one’s mind. If sharing mental pleasure, persons need only engage in thinking about topics relating to physical intercourse to become aroused.

Thinking of sex enables a mental array of effects ranging from biophysical to psychological on the human being. Body temperature escalates with thoughts of sex and thoughts that connect to sex. Arousal occurs strongly when persons sharing thoughts have similar thoughts that connect to sex, such as sitting at home watching a film or cuddling by a warm fire. In the event two persons may be sharing thoughts about a movie, certain ideas might lead to mental sex, such as a love scene in the movie, or relationship concepts that relate to the characters.



Arousal through mental sex can prepare persons for physical intercourse with each other, the venturous idea sharing that can take place between minds allows for an exploration of sexual acts that may otherwise be inhibited.



Actions are propelled by sequences of thought, with sexual acts being the product of natural instincts and preprogrammed social ideals. Most of us fantasize about an act prior to committing it, this contemplation can be a collaboration.

A fundamental of thermal communication is that thinking, in itself, can work as a contact. When a person mentally engages in a fantasy with a lover, they can contact them by thinking about the lover’s participation. Accepting an invitation to engage in mental sex is a two-step process, the receiver realizing the sender is thinking about sex with the receiver, and the receiver accepting the invitation to think sex.

Sharing sexual ideas creates neuronal stimulation. The perfection comes when persons engaged in mental sex climax physically. This is more often achieved when persons have strong compatibility in thoughts connected to sex, as in holding hands or touching lips. Arousal is linked to climax, the higher the arousal, the more intense the climax. The perceived attractiveness of the partnership, the willingness and desire to engage in sex and the aftereffects of the behaviors, impacts arousal. Ultimate arousal occurs when both persons want the same things from sex – using mental sex as foreplay can ensure that physical sex pans out as intended.






Openness to sexual thinking is like mental dating, mental interactions pave the way for mental sex. Using your mind to gauge compatible interests and goals can intensify arousal by increasing the attractiveness of coming together. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Moriah Lee Davis has studied advanced biotic nonverbal communication for over 13 years. She has now developed the Cerebralsoft learning systems.