Imprinting

This’s the second part of the series of articles. First one is here.

If spontaneous, internal, hormone-driven sexual arousal encounters some other external stimulus, then there is a risk that these stimuli will be imprinted in the teenager’s subcortex as ideal sexual objects.

In other words, if the occurrence of this primary excitation for one reason or another coincides in time and place with some non-standard life circumstances, then the specific elements and characteristic features of these circumstances can subsequently reflexively cause sexual arousal in this person.

There is a kind of sexual imprinting – automatic, unconscious memorization. Now, after the experience, these stimuli like a magic wand will cause an instant sexual reaction in him.

You can wonder for as long as you like why someone likes one thing and another likes another, but the fact remains: if the brain connects two certain psychological reactions within itself, then they (these reactions) live together hand in hand and only reinforce each other.

This is nothing more than a rigidly formed conditioned reflex that we all know about from school biology classes.

To be continued…