Having sex and love isn't the same thing, how do they distinguish from each other?

Sex is all over the media, art, politics, social relations. Yet, the idea that man is a vital sexual creature is still viewed with contempt and shame from popular opinion. According to psychologists and relationship therapists, sexuality is very good for human life and physical and psychological health, in benefits that often exceed the room [...]
Sex is all over the media, art, politics, social relations. Yet, the idea that man is a vital sexual creature is still viewed with contempt and shame from popular opinion. According to psychologists and sex therapists, sexuality is very good for human life and physical and psychological health, in benefits that often exceed the bedroom.
But having sex and making love are not the same thing! If you ask yourself the following questions, you will see which of the two satisfying activities you are really devoting to
You're having sex if...
1. When you see it, you think of nothing but being in horizontal position.
2. If you think about it, you can't picture it dressed.
3. You can't think of it by watching movies together on the couch.
4. You want to enjoy it during sex, but you're actually more focused on your pleasure.
5. You're not very focused on napping the unnecessary games.
6. When you talk about him with your friends, you can think of nothing but his qualities in bed.
7. You can be a lot, but lots of people.
You're making love if:
1. You like talking to her, walking around, feeding you, watching TV, and watching all the other things you enjoy.
2. Kisses and kisses are the most important thing for you, you really need them.
3. You always picture it dressed and you like it!
4. You often think about the future with it.
5. When you talk about it with your friends, you can also invent qualities you don't have!
6. You're jealous!
7. When you're in bed together, it's not just passion, sweetness and emotions both feel. /Buriment: Vanityfeir










