Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Emotional and Physical Sexuality

The sexuality of an individual begins about the age of ten to fourteen by trying to duplicate the behaviors that they see in those around them. It is adopted from the secondary caregiver who is usually the father. The adolescent whether male or female will attempt to emulate the father's sexuality (behavior) and as a result will then pick a partner similar in behavior to their mother. If the primary caregiver was male then the roles would be reversed.
Sexuality (behavior patterns) develop as a personality trait. Most sexuality tests in the 70% emotional to 70% physical range for the average individual. If the test is higher this indicates an exaggerated behavior that often causes problems in relationships and can usually be easily corrected with the proper understanding.

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