Ashok T Jaisinghani
★★★★★Are Not Women Biologically Superior to Men?★★★ ★★
If the hunger instinct and the sex instinct are considered as instincts, then we can define an instinct as follows: "An instinct is a biological force that has the capability to produce a periodical biological urge of a particular type."
According to this theory, the following is the list of the instincts that are present in men and women:
1. Respiratory instincts - instinct of inspiration and instinct of expiration.
2. Hunger instinct.
3. Thirst instinct.
4. Defecation instinct.
5. Urinary instinct.
6. Blinking instinct (of the eyes during waking).
7. Instinct of sleep.
8. Orgasm instinct (in grown-ups), commonly known as the sex instinct. The orgasm instinct periodically produces an urge for orgasmic ejaculation.
1. Respiratory instincts - instinct of inspiration and instinct of expiration.
2. Hunger instinct.
3. Thirst instinct.
4. Defecation instinct.
5. Urinary instinct.
6. Blinking instinct (of the eyes during waking).
7. Instinct of sleep.
8. Orgasm instinct (in grown-ups), commonly known as the sex instinct. The orgasm instinct periodically produces an urge for orgasmic ejaculation.
Besides the above-mentioned instincts, women also have the following three special instincts:
a) Instinct of menstruation.
b) Birth-giving instinct in pregnant women.
c) Suckling instinct in nursing mothers.
a) Instinct of menstruation.
b) Birth-giving instinct in pregnant women.
c) Suckling instinct in nursing mothers.
These three instincts make women biologically superior to men in the propagation and survival of the human race!
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