Entity: SEX-DRIVE
Sex drive refers to an individual's innate desire or urge to engage in sexual activities.
SEX-DRIVE
Etymology
The term 'sex drive' originates from the concept of libido in psychoanalysis.
Definition
Sex drive refers to an individual's innate desire or urge to engage in sexual activities. It is often characterized as a physiological need for sexual activity.
Historical Context
The idea of sex drive has been present in various cultures throughout history, with different interpretations and significance.
Cultural Significance
Sex drive plays a crucial role in human relationships, psychology, and overall well-being. It is a fundamental aspect of human nature and behavior.
Related Concepts
Sex drive is closely related to libido, sexual desire, and arousal. It is also linked to psychological and physiological factors.
See Also
- Libido
- Sexual Desire
- Arousal
A person's feeling of wanting to have sex, often characterized as a physiological need for sexual activity.