“What is it that you think about just before you get a condom? Sex!” ThinkingInspirationMotivationSexCondom Author:Amy Lockwood
“When you peel back the layers of the anti-choice motivation, it always comes back to two things: What is the nature and purpose of human sexuality? And second, what is the role of women in the world? Sex and the role of women are inextricably linked, because if you can separate sex from procreation, you have given women the ability to participate in society on an equal basis with men.” IfsMenWorldHumansTwoPurposeMotivationChoicesGivenSexAbilityRolesEqualBasesSexualityTwo ThingsLayersLinkedProcreation Author:Gloria Feldt
“When you place a value on things like health, love, sex and other things, and learn to place a material value on what you've previously discounted for being merely intangible ... you realize you're much, much wealthier than you ever imagined.” InspirationMotivationValuesSexRealizingMaterialsBeing MeIntangible Author:Rory Sutherland
“Different types of sex work are differently supportive. If I were working in a strip club, I would be competing with my colleagues, and while there would be support, there would be financial motivation not to offer too much support.” IfsDifferentWould BeMotivationSexSupportToo MuchTypeOffersFinancialClubsColleaguesCompetingSupportiveSex Work Author:Molly Crabapple
“When women are subordinate by their culture, in being able to anticipate or think about pleasurable sex, it boosts dopamine, which is about confidence and assertiveness and motivation and drive and focus. So that to me, explained why for 5,000 years female sexuality has been targeted.” ThinkingYearsHas BeensAbleMotivationCultureSexFocusFemaleSexualityAnticipateSubordinatesBoostAssertivenessDopamineFemale SexualityMotivation And Drive Author:Naomi Wolf
“The hypothalamus is one of the most important parts of the brain, involved in many kinds of motivation, among other functions. The hypothalamus controls the "Four F's": fighting, fleeing, feeding, and mating.” KindImportantMotivationFightingSexBrainFourInvolvedFunctionFeedingFleeingMatingHypothalamus Author:Marvin Dunnette