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Topic: Human Mating Season
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Thu 04/09/15 07:15 AM
Any time is tea time:banana: :banana: :banana:

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Thu 04/09/15 07:19 AM
Humans don't have a mating season. It's monthly. This is such a weird thread. smh

Maybe we should ask the eskimo's though, if they have this thing planned out seasonally, like animals.

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Thu 04/09/15 07:27 AM

Humans don't have a mating season. It's monthly. This is such a weird thread. smh

Maybe we should ask the eskimo's though, if they have this thing planned out seasonally, like animals.


noway

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Thu 04/09/15 07:30 AM


Humans don't have a mating season. It's monthly. This is such a weird thread. smh

Maybe we should ask the eskimo's though, if they have this thing planned out seasonally, like animals.


noway


Need further explaining? oh, ok then. I don't believe our local Ojibwe and Chippewa tribes, did any seasonal planning in births of their offspring. They carried the babies with them always.

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Thu 04/09/15 10:49 PM
Well you can pretty much throw any statistics out the window as far as what puts two people in the mood. But that's where I lose out on being one of the participants in statistics as, I'm the only one here and I'm always in the mood, so lots it's going to waste.

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Fri 04/10/15 03:55 AM

Well you can pretty much throw any statistics out the window as far as what puts two people in the mood. But that's where I lose out on being one of the participants in statistics as, I'm the only one here and I'm always in the mood, so lots it's going to waste.


If you think about it approx 8 times a day.. Your an average American male. So your probably in the right place. bigsmile


*Some are confusing ' sex drive' with 'the need to breed' anyway. I give up. Everyone just go about your business* slaphead

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Fri 04/10/15 08:59 AM
I like to mate with hot men

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Fri 04/10/15 09:28 AM


Well you can pretty much throw any statistics out the window as far as what puts two people in the mood. But that's where I lose out on being one of the participants in statistics as, I'm the only one here and I'm always in the mood, so lots it's going to waste.


If you think about it approx 8 times a day.. Your an average American male. So your probably in the right place. bigsmile


*Some are confusing ' sex drive' with 'the need to breed' anyway. I give up. Everyone just go about your business* slaphead


Do animals with mating seasons have a sex drive? huh Or is it the 'need to breed'?

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Sun 04/12/15 07:20 PM
Well, my cat for example will lick himself when he is bored. There is a physical reaction when he gets to his nether region, but I wouldn't say he licks for pleasure. Animals tend to run more on instinct and survival. Their mindset tends to be more primitive as well. When he licks himself, it's more due to his instinct as a predator to stay undetected from his prey, rather than him feeling pleasure when he reaches his nether region.

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Mon 04/13/15 01:57 AM



Well you can pretty much throw any statistics out the window as far as what puts two people in the mood. But that's where I lose out on being one of the participants in statistics as, I'm the only one here and I'm always in the mood, so lots it's going to waste.


If you think about it approx 8 times a day.. Your an average American male. So your probably in the right place. bigsmile


*Some are confusing ' sex drive' with 'the need to breed' anyway. I give up. Everyone just go about your business* slaphead


Do animals with mating seasons have a sex drive? huh Or is it the 'need to breed'?


Some animals do, display a sex drive.

A dolphin. Which displays Bisexual or Pansexual behavior ( I don't think science knows yet)

A female porcupine will masturbate (jumping on a stick), immediately prior to mating. And the male waits until she is ready.

Some male birds that were once thought to mate for life, actually cheat, but always return to their female with the nest & hatchlings.

A male pigeon is driven to be with & return to his female & will even dance & touch her, each time they are reunioned. The same way they both do before mating .

Female monkies that are subordinate will sneak away from the dominant male, have sex with an subordinate male, and then return to the dominant male. The dominate male, wants all the females,for himself. Many monkies are promiscuous, and they suffer from sexually transmitted diseases.

Herding animals that are in ' Rut' , the males will kill each other if necessary.
Because their ' drive & need to breed' are simultaneous.

* Humans animals really aren't as different as we like to think. But we can CHOOSE & CONTROL our behavior, and use logic & rationally- which is REALLY what separates us *

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Mon 04/13/15 08:41 AM




Well you can pretty much throw any statistics out the window as far as what puts two people in the mood. But that's where I lose out on being one of the participants in statistics as, I'm the only one here and I'm always in the mood, so lots it's going to waste.


If you think about it approx 8 times a day.. Your an average American male. So your probably in the right place. bigsmile


*Some are confusing ' sex drive' with 'the need to breed' anyway. I give up. Everyone just go about your business* slaphead


Do animals with mating seasons have a sex drive? huh Or is it the 'need to breed'?


Some animals do, display a sex drive.

A dolphin. Which displays Bisexual or Pansexual behavior ( I don't think science knows yet)

A female porcupine will masturbate (jumping on a stick), immediately prior to mating. And the male waits until she is ready.

Some male birds that were once thought to mate for life, actually cheat, but always return to their female with the nest & hatchlings.

A male pigeon is driven to be with & return to his female & will even dance & touch her, each time they are reunioned. The same way they both do before mating .

Female monkies that are subordinate will sneak away from the dominant male, have sex with an subordinate male, and then return to the dominant male. The dominate male, wants all the females,for himself. Many monkies are promiscuous, and they suffer from sexually transmitted diseases.

Herding animals that are in ' Rut' , the males will kill each other if necessary.
Because their ' drive & need to breed' are simultaneous.

* Humans animals really aren't as different as we like to think. But we can CHOOSE & CONTROL our behavior, and use logic & rationally- which is REALLY what separates us *


I think it is actually the drive for instincts to procreate with

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Mon 04/13/15 08:42 AM
Edited by tealbreeze on Mon 04/13/15 08:43 AM




Well you can pretty much throw any statistics out the window as far as what puts two people in the mood. But that's where I lose out on being one of the participants in statistics as, I'm the only one here and I'm always in the mood, so lots it's going to waste.


If you think about it approx 8 times a day.. Your an average American male. So your probably in the right place. bigsmile


*Some are confusing ' sex drive' with 'the need to breed' anyway. I give up. Everyone just go about your business* slaphead


Do animals with mating seasons have a sex drive? huh Or is it the 'need to breed'?


Some animals do, display a sex drive.

A dolphin. Which displays Bisexual or Pansexual behavior ( I don't think science knows yet)

A female porcupine will masturbate (jumping on a stick), immediately prior to mating. And the male waits until she is ready.

Some male birds that were once thought to mate for life, actually cheat, but always return to their female with the nest & hatchlings.

A male pigeon is driven to be with & return to his female & will even dance & touch her, each time they are reunioned. The same way they both do before mating .

Female monkies that are subordinate will sneak away from the dominant male, have sex with an subordinate male, and then return to the dominant male. The dominate male, wants all the females,for himself. Many monkies are promiscuous, and they suffer from sexually transmitted diseases.

Herding animals that are in ' Rut' , the males will kill each other if necessary.
Because their ' drive & need to breed' are simultaneous.

* Humans animals really aren't as different as we like to think. But we can CHOOSE & CONTROL our behavior, and use logic & rationally- which is REALLY what separates us *


I think that^^^ has more to do with the drive for instincts to procreate with superior DNA. Survival of the species and all.

Thought the topic was SEASONS?

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Mon 04/13/15 03:17 PM





Well you can pretty much throw any statistics out the window as far as what puts two people in the mood. But that's where I lose out on being one of the participants in statistics as, I'm the only one here and I'm always in the mood, so lots it's going to waste.


If you think about it approx 8 times a day.. Your an average American male. So your probably in the right place. bigsmile


*Some are confusing ' sex drive' with 'the need to breed' anyway. I give up. Everyone just go about your business* slaphead


Do animals with mating seasons have a sex drive? huh Or is it the 'need to breed'?


Some animals do, display a sex drive.

A dolphin. Which displays Bisexual or Pansexual behavior ( I don't think science knows yet)

A female porcupine will masturbate (jumping on a stick), immediately prior to mating. And the male waits until she is ready.

Some male birds that were once thought to mate for life, actually cheat, but always return to their female with the nest & hatchlings.

A male pigeon is driven to be with & return to his female & will even dance & touch her, each time they are reunioned. The same way they both do before mating .

Female monkies that are subordinate will sneak away from the dominant male, have sex with an subordinate male, and then return to the dominant male. The dominate male, wants all the females,for himself. Many monkies are promiscuous, and they suffer from sexually transmitted diseases.

Herding animals that are in ' Rut' , the males will kill each other if necessary.
Because their ' drive & need to breed' are simultaneous.

* Humans animals really aren't as different as we like to think. But we can CHOOSE & CONTROL our behavior, and use logic & rationally- which is REALLY what separates us *


I think that^^^ has more to do with the drive for instincts to procreate with superior DNA. Survival of the species and all.

Thought the topic was SEASONS?



Your questions:

Q- Do animals with a mating season have a sex drive.
A- Yes, some do

Q- Or is it ' the need to breed'
A- All animals, including (most) humans have ' the need to breed.
* I already listed animal examples*

Q- I thought this was about seasons?
A- It is. There are ( at least) 6 definitions of ' season'.
* And scientists have been studying 'The human mating season' , for over 2 years. As in my original post*

Season:
1- Each of the 4 seasons (6 in South Asia), marked by particular weather pattens & daylight hours, resulting from the Earth's changing position to the sun.
2- A period in which a female mammal is ready to mate.
3- The time of year when food is plentiful. * or a particular food*
4- " Sowing".
Time of ' sowing'
5- A proper & suitable time.
6- An indefinite period of time.

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Mon 04/13/15 03:23 PM
It depends on the person. Other people are just more sexually active. I believe people in better physical shape want more sex and thinks about it to much. It is all in the mind. I need to control my sexual urges. I run wild. Lol

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Mon 04/13/15 03:40 PM
Mating - noun

1- The action of animals coming together to BREED. copulation.
2- Ovulation occurs only if mating has taken place.

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Mon 04/13/15 03:56 PM
I spose that I have a problem with the context of the thread title.

Now, it appears to have changed to just a "time" and not season of the year.




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Mon 04/13/15 03:57 PM

Colder months, make for better snuggling .
Body heat, and such.
pitchfork


Ahh but the warm months are more conducive to outdoor activities.

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