We all know that bigger is better, except, of course, in gymnastics. But, does size really matter in the game of romance?
mediafire.com/file/mqvg0u6v1xtqxjaIt wasn't easy to find a sexy comic that isn't XXX Porn. It contains nudity, but the characters never perform any sexual acts. I like the way the girls are illustrated too. They are curvaceous and smooth, rather than being bulky and ripped, and there's plenty more on dreamtalescomics.com. If you want my opinion, however, if you've read just one, you've pretty much read them all. Like many sex related websites, they seem to be single-mindedly devoted to only one theme.
You don't have to be a 'shrink' to notice that the size problem is related to sexual maturity. But, why do they call it 'adult' entertainment if it's obviously childish? To answer this riddle (which I have been pondering for many years) I had to study the theories of Sigmund Freud. Freud's ideas are as whacky as they cum, but, then again, so is human sexuality. One of Freud's most famous theories is called the Oedipus complex, named after a Greek drama, where the hero, Oedipus, unwittingly kills his father and marries his mother.
According to Freud, the Oedipus complex is a stage that boys go through between the ages of 3-5, when they become romantically attached to their mother. At the same time, boys become jealous of their father, and they compete with him for their mother's attention. Girls, on the other hand, go through a similar process, which some psychologists call the Electra complex. Initially, girls are attracted to their mother, but eventually they become romantically attached to their father and hostile towards their mother.
Oedipal or Oedipal complex: What does it entail and its symptomsFew of us have any recollection of this, but, according to Freud, these so called latent thoughts have simply been repressed. Nevertheless, latent thoughts are subconsciously present, they can be triggered by coincidental events at any time during our lives, and they shape our sexual behavior and even determine who we will one day marry.
Freud's theories still remain controversial to this day. If you can't remember if something really happened, how do you know for sure that it ever did? Freud, himself, had doubts over whether his patients' memories were real, imagined, or somehow distorted.
By the way, if your only knowledge of Freud is what you see on Netflix, then you know little about the man. Freud was NOT a hypnotist, nor did he believe in the supernatural. Freud's main approach to uncovering repressed memories was by analyzing our dreams. The process is something like figuring out a rebus puzzle, except dreams also include sound effects, and personal information about the dreamer is essential.
https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-rebuses.htmlFreud eventually concluded that dreams are a clandestine means of fulfilling our juvenile sexual fantasies. We do not even recognize this, ourselves, because our subconscious motives are disguised. Of course, this idea is also controversial. Presently, there is no consensus on how to interpret our dreams. There are many theories, including the simple assumption that dreams are essentially just random noise.
https://www.dreams.co.uk/sleep-matters-club/do-people-actually-believe-dreams-mean-something-to-us/What if you think Freud is just a quack? Well, many therapists agree. Nevertheless, Freud had a profound impact on modern psychology, if only for advancing the idea that we have a subconscious. But, perhaps what is most important for us is the great influence Freud had on the arts, including: linguistics, literature, philosophy, music, and cinematography. If you know what to look for, you'll find his ideas even in comic books and music videos.