Sex with one or more person: The reasons leading to sex
According to Dr. Zukovski's extensive sex study, falling in love can lead to sex.
The strange feeling, i.e. "sexual arousal," leads to sex with one person - in other words, to masturbation. The subject does not have to be in love with him or herself, as masturbation is a response to the desire to satisfy the feeling of sexual arousal. According to Dr. Zukovski, this is the safest form of sex; even if people are in love with themselves, they do not get jealous of themselves for having sex with someone else.
Self-love People who are in love with themselves do not have sex with themselves out of love.
Sex between two people usually occurs for a reason. According to Dr. Zukovski, the most common reasons are the hunger for love and sex-thirstiness. A sex-thirsty person is interested in quenching his or her thirst, even though heavy drinking leads to serious thirst. Sex between two sex-thirsty individuals is referred to as a "fling". A love-hungry person, on the other hand, wants to fall in love, and has the potential to misidentify a sex-thirsty person as someone who is hungry for love. In such cases, the love-hungry individual is often left disappointed.
One-sided love The realisation that one's crush on someone else is actually one-sided can come as a painful blow, particularly after sex.
Because an individual who has a crush one someone usually suffers from general doziness, and because an individual who appears on the surface to be sex-thirsty might actually be love-hungry, Dr. Zukovski decided to more closely examine the crush as a factor leading to sex-treatment. When hit with a serious crush, most subjects respond by having a lot of sex many times a day. The symptoms of a crush usually tend to subside in a matter of weeks, and if the feeling of falling in love does not begin to develop during this time, it is entirely possible that at least one of the two subjects will notice a decrease in the amount of sex-treatment needed. The conclusion of a sex-treatment relationship has the potential to be rather damaging, which is why Zukovski advises against relationships based on sex.
Sex-treatment In Zukovski's study, those individuals engaging in sex-treatment were asked to sign a contract in which they agreed not to fall in love with each other.
Dr. Zukovski was overwhelmed by the amount of work involved in studying the phenomenon of falling in love, and he decided to take a break from it and rest his brain for a while by solving the meaning of life. It is clear from his notes, however, that there are a huge number of different types of falling in love. The same person can fall in love with any number of people at any given time, and for many different reasons, sometimes without even having a crush. It is also clearly possible to love without actually being in love, or to fall in love slowly without even really being aware of it.
The slowly progressing love-hate relationship In this picture taken at an army base, the light infantrymen are excited to be going home, but the artilleryman clearly does not want to leave his cannon. According to Dr. Zukovski, this can also happen with cars.