PEOPLE’S SEXUAL PREFERENCES: Sex And Image Of A “Tiger” (虎) In Individual Human Programs1
Excerpt from Human Population Academy’s distance learning materials on the topic of Practical Application of Images/Individual Archetypes from the Catalog of Human Population. For instructions on how to use this information on practice click here.
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Summary
In Chinese hieroglyphics, as the proto-language,2 the image of a “tiger” is written using the following hieroglyph:
Tigers are predatory animals and one of the cat species. They are beautiful and strong, with magnificent fur (reddish-orange with dark vertical stripes), a long tail, huge claws and sharp teeth. A tiger eats about 20 lbs. of meat a day. The physical strength of a tiger can be compared to muscles of an African lion. This cat is as agile as it is strong. Also, tigers climb trees and swim very well.
This image (“tiger”) gives certain sexual preferences to those people, who have this image in their individual subtype programs, their psyche. What exactly is the type of human sexual behavior behind this image?
First, let’s consider how tigers behave in nature. For example, female tigers, who are ready for sex, mark the territory and, thus, encourage males to mate. Male tigers like to play in water, among other things. They are in an absolutely insane state during this process, which is an expression of their desire for sex.
What else? In the case of males—their fur stands up, legs are straightened out, mouths are open and they are loud. Males make loud noises in order to display sexual passion to females. And, what do females do in response? How do they show that they want sex? Well, for example, they can also hiss and snort like tigresses do!
So, in a nutshell, these are some forms of expression of sexual arousal in these animals. What is next? Next is the most important thing: that is—sex! Coition begins with that a pair of tigers begins to walk around each other. This is supplemented with neck biting, male and female rubbing against each other and making certain sounds.
When tigers have sex it is powerful and quick, and the process is loud. As for smells, in this case things are different from snakes and other animals that do not have much of a smell—tigers produce a strong stink, which intensifies during sex.
For tigers sex is like a continuation of demonstration of their predatory power, so those who are not familiar with behavior of tigers in the wild might have difficulty understanding what is going on: are the male and the female fighting or are they having sex? In the process of sexual games, the male grabs the female by the neck with his teeth and holds. This kind of fun does not last long (only a few minutes) and after both partners drop to the ground completely exhausted…
The same thing happens when it comes to Homo sapiens with the image of a tiger in their individual subtype programs. For example, women-“tigresses” can also mark territory, for example, by wearing perfume. Since in nature tigers have quite strong odors, this perfume can also have a strong smell or be worn in excessive amounts when a woman-“tiger” wants a man. And, when unconsciously (or deliberately, which is less often) they are trying to show a man (or men) from the environment their interest in sex during conversations, these women also can, for example, hiss and snort.
As for “tigers”-men in human form, they can express their readiness to have sex by the means of, for example, spiky hairstyles similar to fur standing straight up in tigers-males. Or, for example, a man with the image of a tiger might lie down on a sofa with his legs straight and yell something like this: “Bring me a beer, darling!” Or, he might just loudly yell something to someone located in a different room. Of course, that is—if this man does not have the opportunity to run in water…
Next, just like their striped “relatives,” men and women with the image of a tiger will walk around each other, rubbing and biting the neck. Their sex will also be quite stormy, but not very long. And, in the same way it will be difficult to say whether their sexual act resembles fighting or sex until they just lie there fully exhausted…
After sex, like tigers in nature, people with the image of a tiger in their individual programs will hug almost like snakes. The difference is that for tigers, this process is more about touching and playing with each other rather than squeezing like it is for snakes. People-“tigers” also like to lie down and cuddle after sex: a man hugs a woman, a woman snuggles up to him and they just lie there. A man is like a blanket for a woman, in which she can comfortably wrap herself.
Very briefly this is what people with the image of a “tiger” are like in the Sexual Factor. After you learn more about this image, you might recognize behavior of some of your “bedroom” friends!
1 Not all images of human programs and manipulation modes described in Shan Hai Jing are images of animals, birds, reptiles, fish. The vast majority of images are objects such as stones, metals, minerals, trees, grasses, etc., or, for example, mythological images (such as chimeras, deities), and so on.
2 You can find out why we consider Chinese hieroglyphics to be the proto-language from one of our book series titled Metaphorical Dictionary.
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