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The ABCs of Sex, the Secret Files of Dr. Zukovski

Sex between two or more people: The anatomy of love and sex

In his extensive sex study, Henry Zukovski revealed that there are differences between sex and love.

People have sex when they are in a state of arousal and for the purpose of creating pleasure and getting relief. The genitalia play a significant role in this process. The roots of sex go back to mating, which used to play an important role in the survival of the species through what is referred to as "natural selection". Natural selection is when the strongest males mate with many females, leaving the weaker males to watch from the sidelines.

Sex in the workplace

Movie actor Horst von Hinter was one of Zukovski's test subjects. In the picture above, he is having sex at his workplace in Düsseldorf. He considers himself to be a Crazy Horse.

Love is the human counterbalance to natural selection. It uses the so-called "random method," which means that anyone can fall in love with anyone, anywhere. A person who is in love might be seen my other people as acting strangely, while he or she is oblivious to this, as everything else has now taken a backseat. Love is only visible to the naked eye when observing a person who is in love.

Being in love

The first signs that one is falling in love include doziness and loss of appetite. As the process of falling in love continues, the subject's appetite will eventually return, although the doziness could go on for quite some time.

Lovemaking is essentially the carnal state of the love between two people, in which the lovers can feel as though they are one. Because lovemaking looks and smells the same as sex to outsiders, there is a common misconception that they are actually one in the same. This, however, is not true at all, as is indicated by the attached picture. According to Dr. Zukovski, lovemaking cannot be bought in any store or achieved by filling out any forms or applications, as it requires that the participants share a deep affection for one another. According to Zukovski, although sex might feel like lovemaking when carried out by skilled practitioners, it is still just a cheap copy of the real thing.

Making love with one's clothes on

In this picture caught on Zukocam, Horst witnesses a young couple making love only with their hands and with all of their clothes still on. He got depressed by what he saw and decided to return to his old job as a PE teacher.

In his study, Zukovski attempted to override the random method with his so-called "matching method". He selected potential couples who were excellently suited to one another and who each possessed the characteristics the other was hoping to find in a mate and asked them to quickly fall in love with each other. Zukovski's method was flawed, however. The test was a complete failure, which led him to become depressed. The most common explanation given by the test subjects was that "that certain something" was missing, although none of them were able to actually explain what it was.

"That certain something"

Dr. Zukovski spent years trying to find "that certain something," although his efforts were in vain. He came to the conclusion that this certain something must be in a perpetual state of motion, because every time he come close to finding it, it seemed to slip right out of his grasp.