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PSYCHOLOGICAL CAR SEX: HOW DRIVING VEHICLES BECOME EROTICIZED THROUGH HABITUAL TOUCH

Step 1: What is psychological car sex?

Sex between humans involves more than just physical contact. It also involves thoughts and emotions that can be difficult to describe, which may explain why people often resort to metaphors when talking about it. One such metaphor is "psychological car," a term coined by German psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud in his book "On Narcissism." Freud believed that the act of driving a vehicle could be seen as an analogy for sexual behavior because it requires concentration, control, and skillful coordination of various body parts. In this way, he argued that cars are symbolic representations of male genitalia while drivers represent women in their role as active participants in intercourse.

Step 2: How do automobiles become eroticized through habitual touch?

The tactile sensation of seat fabric, leather grain, or texture becomes eroticized through habitual touch because it triggers arousal. Arousal is a physiological response to stimuli that excites the nervous system and prepares the body for action. When something stimulates the nerve endings in your skin, it sends signals to your brain to release chemicals like adrenaline and dopamine, making you feel excited and alert. This can lead to increased blood flow, heart rate, and breathing.

Repeated exposure to certain textures can make them more pleasurable by strengthening these neural pathways.

If someone repeatedly touched a soft fabric on their partner's skin during sex, they might eventually find themselves fantasizing about doing so even when not engaged in any activity with them.

Step 3: Fetishization of automobile materials

Some people may also develop fetishes for particular automotive materials such as rubber or vinyl. These materials are often associated with motor vehicles due to their use in car seats and steering wheels but have also been incorporated into clothing items like gloves and boots. People who enjoy the feeling of rubber against their skin might find it particularly pleasurable. Others may be turned on by the smell of new tires or gasoline fumes emitted from engines. While some researchers believe these fetishes are rooted in childhood experiences (like playing with toy cars), others suggest that they could simply be an extension of our general attraction to things we encounter regularly throughout life.

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