Sexuality is an integral part of human life, affecting all aspects of it including work, play, and love. It has been studied extensively in psychology since Freud's time, but only recently have researchers begun to explore its connection to automobiles. From cars that turn you on to cars that help you connect with others, this article will discuss how drivers experience sexuality while behind the wheel. The car is both an object of fascination and repulsion for many people; some are afraid of it, while others cannot live without it. For those who identify with their vehicles, they often fantasize about taking them into bed.
Few studies have explored why we associate cars with sex in the first place, and even fewer have looked at what happens when we do so consciously. This study seeks to address these gaps in knowledge through interviews with individuals who have had such experiences.
There are many different ways people can become aroused by or feel close to their cars. Some enjoy the mechanics and engineering of the vehicle itself, while others appreciate its power and speed. Others may find themselves attracted to the driver's seat or the interior design. Still others may be turned on by the sound or smell of a particular model or make. Whatever the reason, there is something uniquely erotic about being inside a car. Cars provide a sense of safety and security that allows us to let go of our inhibitions and explore our desires. They also allow us to control our environment in ways that other objects don't. When we drive, we are able to manipulate the world around us in new and exciting ways. We can accelerate, decelerate, turn corners quickly, and take risks that would otherwise be impossible. All of these factors contribute to making cars a powerful symbol of freedom and sexuality.
In addition to its physical attributes, cars can also serve as a metaphor for relationships. Driving can be seen as an act of surrender - giving up control to another person or object. The driver surrenders his/her body to the machine, becoming one with it. This surrender can be pleasurable or painful, depending on how much power he/she gives away. In some cases, drivers may fantasize about submitting completely to their vehicles, allowing them to do whatever they want without restraint. Other times, they may see their cars as partners who understand them better than anyone else. Whether positive or negative, these feelings can be intense and intimate.