Yes, I am a nymphomaniac and it's time to admit it! I love sex! I want sex! And I live for it! And I am fed up with these idle talks about ethics, moral character, and manners! It is you who are all pristine and pure; you sit there, watch, and wait, while I will live!
What can I do if I need a man and I need him all the time, and not just any man? If my body blooms under affection, while my soul sings? You associate nymphomania inseparably with promiscuity, but I... I just need a man, a strong man, desired and desiring.
What is sinful about sex? — It is given to us by nature, it is an expression of our feelings. Everyone has long gotten used to playing with words, and do you still believe them?! Isn't the warmth of touch more sincere, isn't the unity in the moment of coitus more complete, isn't it the highest degree of trust to fall asleep on a beloved's shoulder?
Do not forget this point: nature is wise, it has created its laws for thousands of years, according to which this world has existed, and will exist for an infinitely long time. Why, when choosing a partner, do we, as a rule, stand at the crossroads of body and mind? The mind insists on logic, on the merits of the candidate, on his resources; it protects and safeguards us for a well-fed, healthy life. And the body? It spontaneously releases "chemistry" into the blood, requiring us to be irrational, intoxicating and instantly evaporating centuries-old processes of evolution; leaving us bare before the primal instinct. Why are we so unloved by nature!
— Unloved? But is it really "unloved"?! From the moment, when each of us once learned about the existence of DNA and about the ways of continuing the species, we firmly know that the higher the percentage of gene mismatch, the stronger the offspring will be. Nature is smart: it has equipped our bodies with receptors that deftly catch suitable genes. Here lies the root of attraction. The constant desire for sex is also caused by the "chemistry" of our bodies: during intimate closeness, so-called happiness hormones — endorphins are produced, thus, it turns out that sex is a drug. But a very useful drug. An active sex life alleviates pain, has a beneficial effect on the quality of tooth enamel, improves well-being, boosts immunity, and extends life. Sexually active citizens have more red blood cells and better blood circulation. A fulfilling sex life contributes to the prolongation of youth. The reason for this is the property of sex to stimulate and rejuvenate the endocrine gland system. When you make love, the pituitary gland, adrenal gland, and parathyroid glands, ovaries in women, prostate, and testicles in men work with increased intensity.
Now you understand that sex is a good thing, and you won't judge me?! Let my desire and need be higher than others — I am not to blame for that! — It's nature! It endows us with peculiarities of psyche. A constant need for intimacy can be due to two factors: special romantic inclination and psycho-physical release through sex. If the first factor suggests a certain fickleness and inconsistency in partner choice, the second, on the contrary, does not. People who have difficulty achieving psycho-physical release other than through sex usually seek the strongest partner who is always ready to provide "release," and once found, tend to become strongly attached to him.
As you can see, fighting against oneself is pointless — my body is soaked in nymphomania, and, essentially, why should I, if sex is a good thing?! Why deprive myself of pleasure? Why feel unhappy? The simplest way to conquer a vice is to indulge in it. And I will indulge over and over again! And let my body bloom, while my soul sings!



