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Thursday, 24 October 2024

(451) SM-dyad and Vanilla-dyad

  Basic Dimension


And this is the Powertrend of Bipedal Primates:

These are the implications of this blog:







SM-DYAD IS ONE OF THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENTS OF BIPEDAL PRIMATES IN THE RELIGIOUS FIELD:



SM-DYAD PROMOTES SEXUAL LUST AND LEADS TO MORE OFFSPRING:


Animals cannot control SM-dyad, which directly results in rape and murder. But bipedal primates can in principle control SM-dyad. But SM-dyad (strong) falls apart in rape and murder earlier than SM-dyad (weak) while it never happens with Vanilla-dyad:













Civil war in Western Europe:










FULL SEXUALRELIGION MODEL HOMO SAPIENS:






SM-DYAD:

Chimpanzees are not very interested in sexuality and have little offspring. In case of danger they flee into the trees. 

But bipedal primates had to learn to defend against felines in open savannas, standing close together with long wooden spears and roaring loudly. They were as strong as chimpanzees. 

But anyway, bipeds had too few offspring to survive and increased production by fantasizing sadomasochism during sexual play. It became the icing on the cake:




Bipedal primates also invented SM-dyad to control females that dislike inbreeding.
 
For bipedal primates SM-dyad is much stronger than Vanilla-dyad, which is more a cultural entity than a sexual instinct.

But for animals Vanilla-dyad could be a sexual instinct, perhaps their most important underlying relationship:




In conclusion, SM-dyad and Vanilla-dyad could be the extremes of an underlying sexual relationship dimension for bipedal primates, in which Vanilla-dyad is the weakest pole:





Animals cannot control SM-dyad: Chimpanzees know some inbreeding from the male bloodline, but cannot control SM-dyad (patriarchy)




Bonobos don't know inbreeding nor SM-dyad (matriarchy).






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