Sex: How It Works Page #12

 
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Year:
2013
120 min
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Got my Linda Evan's wig.

Got my new Christmas present.

I think men sexually are

very visual, you know,

it's very pleasing to the eye I

know for him and it's fun for me

because I'm usually

in jeans and sweats.

It's nice to feel really

sexy and beautiful for him,

he definitely seems

to respond to that.

KEVIN:
Beauty.

MAREN:
And after a long day

you want to physically connect

with your partner.

Here's to some alone time.

Yes!

It was wonderful!

KEVIN:
Yeah it was awesome.

We had more sex than we had in

the last month I think in one

night, so yeah, it was good.

In the beginning, we could not

stand to not be naked together

I think, you know!

like walking in the door

and get naked and have sex

and slowly over time you know

you get more responsibilities

and you have less time for sex.

You eventually have to start

scheduling it really, you know?

MAREN:
So I think it was kind of

a gradual thing that there was

just less and less...

KEVIN:
Our best bet is to

plan more time by ourselves,

I think you know?

MAREN:
It's that

time factor, again.

KEVIN:
Yeah

MAREN:
... of getting the hours

at a time where we can just be

together.

NARRATOR:
In the sex lab

the volunteers have finished

the last test.

Initial results showed clear

biological signs of arousal

between a number

of the subjects,

especially between

Katherine and Chris.

Data from the eye-tracking

experiment also showed a high

level of visual attraction

when they met face to face.

Dr Linda wants to see how the

volunteers' conscious choice of

a potential sexual partner,

matches their subconscious

bodily reactions.

DR LINDA:
Guys, I wanna go

around all of you and I want you

to answer just very simply, have

you met anyone tonight that you

think has potential in terms of

making a-making a connection?

MALE 1:
No.

MALE 2:
There are a couple of

girls who have caught my eye,

maybe not in the long term

but in the short term.

MALI'll think about it. bit

early to tell but I dunno,

DR LINDA:
So you might

ask them out on a date?

MALE 3:
I'm thinking about it...

MALE 4:
I think umm maybe

in the short term, you know,

to get to know them

a little better.

At least one or two.

DR LINDA:
Have there

been any connections?

Can you see yourself

seeing these guys again?

Let's, let's start over here

GIRL 1:
Sure, but nobody

I would take seriously.

GIRL 2:
I think there are

probably, definitely be two,

I think yeah.

One I think is more personality

and one is personality

and the looks.

GIRL 3:
One in

particular, very much so;

physical attraction already,

like that's something and I feel

like there's something that

clicked from the beginning and,

um, and yeah maybe

it's a bit, you know,

the whole fantasy of that, but

there definitely is like

an initial really wanting to get

to know one and there's a lot of

sparks that fly.

NARRATOR:
With the

experiment over,

the subjects could relax

and let natural sexual chemistry

take over...

DR LINDA:
Sex is vital.

Even later on the ability to

maintain this sense of feeling

needed and feeling connected.

The physicality of sex is vital

so this idea that it is just

there to ensure that we we

procreate, I think isn't enough,

I think it's a much much

deeper, much more integral part

of our humanity.

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