Is Sex really necessary?

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Christieee wrote: 11 Jul 2020, 00:15 I think that sex scenes appeal to certain readers, especially when it is written with finesse. While it is not compulsory for there to be sex written into a book, it adds to the general flavor of the text, and as such, is necessary in my opinion. Also, wanting sex is a natural thing for both men and women, so, depicting Grant as a regular hot-blooded male only makes him more relatable.
Yes, that scene makes the character of the protagonist more relatable
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In my opinion, the author portrayed the human nature. Even if Grant didn't have the time for sexual encounters, it seems understandable to me that he neglected other things to attend tris need. Even if it wasn't necessary for his mission.
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I find this topic very thrilling. As much as science and natural instincts are concerned, sex is a natural tranquilizer. Therefore, Grant had to adhere to the call of nature, just like any other normal human being.
It's an eye-opener as well, isn't it?
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Carennkemdiala wrote: 02 Jul 2020, 02:47 I would be dishonest if I said that the sex scenes in the book were totally unnecessary. For me, sex is a natural occurrence and everyone would normally have urges, it’s now left for you as a person to decide to physically get involved sexually or not. So generally, I think it was just normal for Grant as a young guy to have sex even amidst the quest of finding his Uncle. The book is a good read.
I agree with you that sex is natural occurrence.
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I’ve not read the book yet, but all I can say is, sex is a physiological thing and the urge is quite natural. So I think it is not unnecessary.
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Sex is not a necessary mention in the book,but we all agree that whether we mention it or not,it is a natural act and humans engage in it once in a while. It's inclusion here is not necessarily out of place.
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gabrielletiemi wrote: 11 Jul 2020, 06:34 In my opinion, the author portrayed the human nature. Even if Grant didn't have the time for sexual encounters, it seems understandable to me that he neglected other things to attend tris need. Even if it wasn't necessary for his mission.
Yes, maybe the author's pure idea was to depict the human instincts
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Angatia wrote: 11 Jul 2020, 07:09 I find this topic very thrilling. As much as science and natural instincts are concerned, sex is a natural tranquilizer. Therefore, Grant had to adhere to the call of nature, just like any other normal human being.
It's an eye-opener as well, isn't it?
Maybe the author wanted to bridge science and nature
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Dunamis_James wrote: 11 Jul 2020, 07:13
Carennkemdiala wrote: 02 Jul 2020, 02:47 I would be dishonest if I said that the sex scenes in the book were totally unnecessary. For me, sex is a natural occurrence and everyone would normally have urges, it’s now left for you as a person to decide to physically get involved sexually or not. So generally, I think it was just normal for Grant as a young guy to have sex even amidst the quest of finding his Uncle. The book is a good read.
I agree with you that sex is natural occurrence.
It is a natural occurrence, that is true. Yet the issue is with the situation in which it happened
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Honest-reviewer wrote: 11 Jul 2020, 07:59 I’ve not read the book yet, but all I can say is, sex is a physiological thing and the urge is quite natural. So I think it is not unnecessary.
It can't be labeled unnecessary. Yet it is difficult to say that it is necessary as well for the plot
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I guess maybe the author just wants to show us that humans have needs even on adventures like that
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Sex is not really necessary in this plot but some readers are really not satisfied until sex scenes are included in fictional books. Authors are constantly in a dilemma in this context.
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I didn't mind the inclusion of sex scenes, but the number of sex scenes was the problem for me. Some of those scenes could have been replaced with more scenarios of Grant looking for his uncle or finding clues.
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almeidabel wrote: 11 Jul 2020, 12:07 I guess maybe the author just wants to show us that humans have needs even on adventures like that
Yes, maybe the author's pure idea was that
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Fem187 wrote: 11 Jul 2020, 15:01 Sex is not really necessary in this plot but some readers are really not satisfied until sex scenes are included in fictional books. Authors are constantly in a dilemma in this context.
When choosing the target audience the authors has to be careful not to loose any by adding something to attract a few
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