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Power, Safety and Pleasure: distinct or connected ?
« on: August 02, 2011, 03:50:01 PM »
Admitting pleasure could be the final aim of a normal person, it's also quite obvious that we don't seek ephemeral pleasure, but durable pleasure(at least a perceived durable pleasure). And for a (perceived) durable pleasure it's quite essential to feel safe. By its turn, a perception of safety is acquired by increasing one's own power (on its broad sense).

Power may not be the final aim of most people, but struggle for power (and security) is the most commom kind of manifestation in social life.

Once a person reaches the feeling of being safe, its body starts liberating physical pleasure, with sexual pleasure being a sort of its manifestation.


The question is:

Is sexual pleasure distinct from the feelings of power and safety or is it  a continuity of the feelings of power and safety ?

 

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