Quote from: Sebby Michelango on February 24, 2016, 10:35:54 AM
Ok.
For me sex may mean "Makes love, to have sex with someone" and it may mean what's between your legs. Penis, vagina etc. are sex organs. So sex may be act, what's between your legs etc.
So when you think at "sex", do you think at "Making love"? English isn't my first language, therefor I asked you again the question.

lol - English is not the first language for me neither. Anyway, i will try to express myself at my best.
For me Sex is not something between my legs - Sex is a much more wider phenomenon.
From a certain perspective sex and life are just synonymous, they exist together, you cannot divide them. If you are alive you cannot avoid to experience sex at some level, because it is intrinsic to life itself.
Sex is a "raw" energy that may evolve in something superior (Love-Compassion).
The source of Sex is the same source of what we call Life: the interaction between two polarities which are opposite and complementary at the same time (male-female; active-passive).
So, i know that in "language", semantically there are two different "sexes", but i'm not interested in grammar, what interest me more deeply is the Reality of things. Therefore, to me, to "spare" Sex is a sillinesss.
Sex is One thing, it's not two things, it's a vital energy that springs from the interaction of two opposite\complementary polarities. This is not a semantical viewpoint, but a Tantric one.
Those two polarities co-exist in each human being, nobody is an "absolute male" nor an "absolute female", each individual is both. That's why transition is possible, we can change our bodies, with the help of science, because that potentiality is already there.
And we can experience Sex from different perspectives, but we will experience the same vital energy. That's why i said that "Sex" it's not something we can "change", it's just something that we can experience.
... i'm saying this knowing that in common language with the term "sex" people may refer to a particular condition (the state of being male or female)... but i'm not a "common person".

Aly