Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Sexual Fantasies

If our children seem too often to do a sex fantasies, this may include of abnormal condition and he/she should care by sex therapies.All of us have sexual fantasies that arouse us just as much as the real thing does. We spend time wondering, hoping, wishing, and even fearing different kinds of sexual experience. It's not unusual to dream of running off with your favorite singer or even to wish you were having a passionate affair with your best friend's brother. Fantasies are a safe way to explore feelings about ourselves and other people.

Our fantasies are usually harmless - in fact, healthy even they encompass what we normally consider to be bizarre behavior. Many people fantasize, for example, about having a sexual relationship with someone of their own sex; this does not necessary mean they have homosexual tendencies. Other dream of having sex forced on them. These fantasies on even be repulsive or frightening at times, and the person having them begins to wonder. Is that what I really want? The answer is probably not. Most people have the fantasy as a safe way of working out real-life fears or anxieties. They know the day dreams is not real, and they don't want it to be.

The only time you need worry over sexual fantasies that frighten or repel you is when they linger for so long, or become so vivid and strong, that they interfere with what you do in your everyday activities. In such cases, it's a good idea to talk it over with a counselor or someone else whose advice you trust.

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