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the Double Control Product of Sexuality: Need, Inhibition, and Erogenous Response
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What is actually the dual control style of sexuality, and how does it describe sexual desire and response?
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#2
The dual control <b> design </b> of sensuality proposes that erogenous response is regulated by two systems: sexy excitation (accelerator) and erotic inhibition (brake). These systems work in tandem to influence our sensual arousal and behavior.
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#3
The personal excitation method responds to erogenous cues and stimuli, growing arousal and facilitating intimate response. On the more hand, the personal inhibition system acts as a brake, responding to potential threats, concerns, or adverse consequences, and inhibiting personal arousal and behavior.
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#4
In essence, the design suggests that our <b> intimate </b> response is influenced by both factors that turn us on (excitation) and factors that flip us off (inhibition), and the balance in among those systems varies from person to person.
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#5
How does the dual control product of eroticism apply to real-life sexy <b> experiences </b> and relationships?
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In real-life situations, peoples may practice fluctuations in their sexual excitation and inhibition stages based on <b> a variety of </b> factors, like stress<sp>, mood, partnership dynamics, and past experiences.
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#7
For example, somebody with high romantic excitation and low sensual inhibition can be more prone to impulsive or risk-taking sensual behavior, while somebody with high sensual inhibition can get problems turning into aroused or maintaining arousal due to nervousness or fear.
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Understanding the dual control device can help individuals and couples navigate their sensual <b> experiences </b> more effectively by recognizing and addressing factors that may boost or inhibit sensual response.
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#9
Are there any strategies or <b> techniques </b> that peoples can exploit to modulate their sexy excitation and inhibition levels?
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#10
Absolutely. Mindfulness techniques, like <b> focused </b> breathing or meditation, can help peoples turn more up-to-date their <b> intimate </b> arousal and regulate their responses.
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