inlovewithyourghost
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I have been pondering:
Voluntary and Invountary Biological Functions...
At rest, my body breathes without help. It does what it wants to naturally. I can stop breathing voluntarily, but at a certain point it becomes a need so great that my body will step in. It will take away all control of will that I have by force if necessary... I'll pass out, and my body will resume doing what it Needs to do. In the end my body wins over will power. How far does that go, how much of that is true in other aspects?
For example:
When I feel her hand on my thigh, my body automatically reacts. My heart rate increases, and Instantly I am wet. I have a decision at that point to allow my body to do what it wants to or to exercise will power and restraint...
Which brings me to the question:
Is there ever a point at which the body wins, I wonder? And if so, at what point is it when will-power folds, and the body takes what it wants?
Voluntary and Invountary Biological Functions...
At rest, my body breathes without help. It does what it wants to naturally. I can stop breathing voluntarily, but at a certain point it becomes a need so great that my body will step in. It will take away all control of will that I have by force if necessary... I'll pass out, and my body will resume doing what it Needs to do. In the end my body wins over will power. How far does that go, how much of that is true in other aspects?
For example:
When I feel her hand on my thigh, my body automatically reacts. My heart rate increases, and Instantly I am wet. I have a decision at that point to allow my body to do what it wants to or to exercise will power and restraint...
Which brings me to the question:
Is there ever a point at which the body wins, I wonder? And if so, at what point is it when will-power folds, and the body takes what it wants?