We are biochemically constituted with sexual urges and desires to mate and to have children. The degree and manner in which the biological imperative manifests itself varies greatly amongst individuals. Yet, for most people their is little in life more powerful than one's sexual urges. How successful one is in meeting these biological impulses often determines their basic quality of life, contentment, and personal satisfaction.
Making love, is not just a euphemism, but a statement of the potential of fusing the drive of sex with the drive for intimacy. When our biochemistry is satiated we are generally happy and loving, but bad things can happen when our biochemical needs are not met for extended period of times.
Many psychological and emotional problems can emerge when our basic drives are stunted, repressed or left unfulfilled. Sexual repression and prolonged rejection can result in depression, violence, anger and anxiety. We also know that sexual repression can result in perversions and reckless self-destructive behavior.
Sleaze is a song sometimes describing and sometimes hinting at some of the repercussions of a stunted sex drive.
A mentally healthy person often gets their needs met in a very direct manner. Those with mental health issues often find it necessary to try and get their needs met in very indirect, warped, inefficient ways involving stealth or aggression.
lyrics
Sleaze 3/4/1978
Shouting (shouting), get life going his way
Shouting (inwardly shouting), time to get up slither down your stairs
Targets (pretty targets), if they sweat you’re half way there
Rise up (rise up), the only way you show your care
He’s just a sleaze
Huffing and puffing on his knees
Puts you into a deep freeze
He’s just a sleaze
Do you want to roll over and try to lick his spleen?
Designing a way to mount your needs
Hussy scratch his eyes out cop a little feel
Posing, sit on a bar stool, look like a treat
Somewhere on the periphery of your pride
Do you want to prowl in the night and be a sleaze?
credits
from TeenAngster,
released January 30, 2017
Vocals Jim Guido
Bass Jim Guido
Keyboards Jim Guido
Drums/Percussion Ryan Thompson
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