<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Maybe normal to have that in your head,but if your priority for sex over rides that of what intellect tells you need in order to survive,(i.e. putting work and duties first),then I would call that dysfunctional.Are you sure about that?
My position requires a voluntary philosophical override of a built in automated response. I would think it is quite normal to always prefer a sexual encounter over any other activity and therefore it takes a level of philosophical committment to override already wired sexual state of mind.[/QB]
Granted, lets take the work hours out of the equation. That still leaves several hours a day, every day, and weekends.
If sexual escapades always have the first priority than friendship between the opposite sex (or same sex if gay) means nothing because it will never be valued as much as a sexual encounter.
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