And as far as the vampire gig, you could include this in the layering of engineering the usual unsexual sensation's along with the typical.
Gina "Nanogirl" Miller
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>It seems to me that after a certain amount of time, sexual pleasure
will be
>obsolete, due to greater advances in neural science. Not only is it
not productive ( wow... what an incredible unintentional pun) in our
current society, it can and will be superceded by greater methods of
pleasure. Even today, for a lot of heroin users sex pales in
comparison to the purely
>chemical high. Who knows what's coming next?
>I'm reminded of the role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade (I
noticed some roll-playing buffs on this list) where the immortal (see
a parallel, anyone?) vampires have replaced the lust for sex with the
far more powerful lust for human blood, which is the sustenance of
the species.
>Might we be doing ourselves a favor to somehow link physical
pleasure with
>that by which will sustain ourselves in the future?
>-Eric
>
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