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A CARESS IS BETTER THAN A CAREER, SO DON’T CROSS BARRIER

Although the author, Agamveer Singh, has tried his best to warn love-making couples of the hazards of unprotected and or carelessly carried out sex, but losing senses at the ‘crucial moments’ is more often observed than not, and preventive measures are most frequently put on board.

Probably, possessing a deep scientific insight in such kinds of matters, the English playwright, JAMES C. CROSS, about 211 years ago, had warned through his poetry, titled “ The Harlequin Mariner-Song ”, created in 1796 :

IF A BODY MEET A BODY GOING TO THE FAIR,
IF A BODY KISS A BODY NEED A BODY CARE.

But in reality most of the people don’t care.
In the same context, while stressing for being careful during the acts of love, romance, etc., the Irish poet OSCAR WILDE [ 1856-1900 ] had advised :

ROMANCE SHOULD NEVER BEGIN WITH SENTIMENT,
IT SHOULD BEGIN WITH SCIENCE, AND END WITH A SETTLEMENT.

Why people lose senses and disregard all the scientific warnings before, during or after making love, is clearly reflected in the following poetical view of sex, as depicted by the English poet, BARRY CORNWALL [ 1787-1974 ], popularly known as BRYAN WALLER PROCTER :

AS THE MAN BEHOLDS THE WOMAN, AS THE WOMAN SEES THE MAN, CURIOUSLY THEY NOTE EACH OTHER, AS EACH OTHER ONLY CAN.
NEVER CAN THE MAN DIVEST HER, OF THAT WONDEROUS CHARM OF SEX,
EVER MUST SHE DREAMING OF HIM, THAT SAME MYSTIC CHARM ANNEX.

The above poetical law applies everywhere, in every society, in real life as well as on the screen. Thus the SEX ART is turned into PORN, although both the terms are tautomeric to each other. These terms are resonating around a man and a woman sitting together in a near or actual compromising state. But all the scientific rules for a healthy sex are smoked out.

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