How wins sex or food ?

how wins sex or food ?


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SEX! No competition. I would much rather be having sex then eating food. Even if you say it is the best food in the world, I would still choose sex.


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On a short-term basis, sex would probably win.  However, food is ultimately necessary to keep up the energy requirements of sex and to sustain life itself.  Both good food and good sex are rewards we humans should aspire to.


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Sex is better than food.

 


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