User talk:Dropbox001

If we can believe the above, we should learn from the mammal kingdom rather than from the birds and the bees. Maybe the dolphin has the most enviable lifestyle of all, the act of "copula facere" takes only a second or two, and all the other, copious times are just for recreation. Add to that no worries about a roof over your head, servicing the car, taking out the trash, who will do the washing and ironing, or even more pressing concerns like global warming, water distress, volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis. Oh, if only we could return to the sea.

> "Lions busy up to 50 times a day". Well some of us are far busier in another way - every 7 seconds the male hypothalamus fires the modern man form of the primeval self defence response to scan the immediate surroundings. But no longer to look for potential threats, but instead for a suitable means to perpetuate the species.

The "animal in the bedroom" analogy, of course, traditionally used the primate, the equine and the feline connection : - The fore ages of man ---  From 15 to 25, just monkeyin' around ---  From 25 to 35, just horsin' around ---  From 35 to 45, just lyin' around ---  Over 45, beer is best

If anyone (or just one person in particular) is looking for the topic for a serious book, what about "On the Demise of Species by Means of Natural Depravation". Once the heart controls the brain, any pathogen that links itself to The Act, becomes a threat to the long term existence of the species.

13:47, 19 October 2012 (UTC)2001:4200:7000:1:0:0:0:10 (talk)