Saturday, December 29, 2007

Seduction and Love



Seduction... is different from love.

(wiki) In sociology, seduction is the process of enticing a person to engage in some sort of behavior, (even to love the other for some other reasons) and also frequently sexual in nature. The term may have a positive or negative connotation. Seduction involves temptation and enticement, often sexual in nature, to attract or influence the behavior of another. Traditionally, the word implied leading someone, as when a man lured a woman into a sexual relationship[citation needed]. In contemporary usage, seduction is frequently used more broadly as a synonym for the act of charming someone—male or female—by an appeal to the senses. Seduction is a popular motif in legend and literature.

Sometimes one maybe so used to or good at seduction for a lifetime that one forgets how it is to love... there is an ocean of difference there. That can be rather unfortunate. Seduction bring all the thrills and frills of romance. The seduced party is made to feel so good it becomes addictive. However the elements of love such as care, honesty and sincerity is missing. The seducers masterfullly carries on an act until the purpose is achieved from the object of seductions.