- CHAPTER VI -

"The Art Of Seduction: A Caveman Style"

It was the dawning of a new Age, one of an ancient kind. A time when those of the clan stumbled across something beyond the realm of the four winds: something that stirred the blood and awakened new and exciting hungers within these brutish beasts. Something called Seduction, a gift of the stars of old.

The Neanderthals of old had no written words, nor any rhyme or reason as to why they did what they did. All they knew was that when they beheld their mate they felt something deep in their core, and it was this something that compelled them to move forward; to take this unspoken idea and bring it to fruition.

They learned quickly the power of touch and the effect it had on their partner, how the slightest caress could evoke such depths of emotion and desire. The way the hairs on their skin would stand at attention and the warmth that would steal over them like a wave as their skins met in perfect harmony.

As their understanding of the art of seduction grew, so did their language, albeit an odd and unspoken one. Symbols and riddles became the norm, a form of communication used to convey what each wished to express. Wild gestures, grunts and growls were exchanged in the effort to explain emotions, needs and wants without actually speaking.

Eyes were used as weapons, and facial expressions became everything. The tilt of the head, the arch of the brow, even the flicker of the lip—all these things were used to communicate one's intent; signals that were taken in, interpreted and acted upon with lightning speed.

The arousal of the senses became an integral part of the mating ritual and the taste, smell and feel of the other person was explored with fascination. Clothing slowly disappeared and the pleasure centers of the body were targeted with precision.

As the night wore on and feelings of elation took hold, the mating couple would make love amidst the roar of the fire and the background singing of the stars. No matter their size or shape, male or female, Neanderthal or Cro-Magnon—all were united in the passion and intensity of the moment.

This is the art of seduction, a gift from long ago that still surrounds us today. The same primal urges that fueled our ancestors now drive our passions and intrigue. Embrace it and discover the joys and pleasures it can bring you—the only thing required is to listen to your heart and let your inner caveman speak.

The Neanderthals were no different than any other species when it came to the game of love - some flirting techniques stayed the same but there were some unique aspects to how they went about courting one another.

As with any species, jealousy is an inevitable emotion but the way the Neanderthals reacted to it was quite different from what we would expect today. Rather than getting angry and having heated arguments, they would more likely display their displeasure in a more subtle manner. If a male Neanderthal noticed another male pay too much attention to his mate, he might suddenly appear extra vigilant and protective of her, blocking the other's advances with his body language and keeping possessive eyes on her at all times.

When it came to flirting, Neanderthals used a variety of methods depending on their personal preferences. For example, they might share secret looks or have a brief physical contact such as touching an arm or shoulder. Lighthearted teasing was also common among them, as they tried to win each other's attentions with playful banter.

But above all else, the Neanderthals relied on the power of scent when trying to capture someone's affections. By releasing pheromones, males could make themselves attractive to females, and vice versa. They would often come close to a potential mate and get close enough to catch a whiff of their natural aroma.

"Sex In The Dinosaur Era"

The dawn of humanity is a distant and mysterious time, with little evidence to speculate on. This is especially true with regard to the sex lives of our remote ancestors. From what evidence remains, the Neanderthals, who lived in Europe and Western Asia some 200,000 to 30,000 years ago, were no exception.

Most scholars agree that Neanderthals—like most humans today—were likely monogamous. While there is no confirmed evidence that they were sexually exclusive, it is believed that couples typically formed close and lasting relationships. This would have been particularly important for the Neanderthals, as they needed strong social networks to survive in a hostile environment.

It is thought that the Neanderthals engaged in sexual activities that were similar to those of modern-day humans. This includes kissing, oral sex, and intercourse. However, due to their primitive tools, it is unlikely that other forms of sexual expression, such as masturbation and anal sex, would have been possible.

Beyond physical intimacy, religion also played an important role in the lives of the Neanderthals. They are believed to have worshipped the sun and held a deep reverence for the natural world. Their worship of the sun likely included rituals involving fire, music, and dancing.

In conclusion, although the sex lives of the Neanderthals remain largely shrouded in mystery, it is likely that they shared much in common with modern-day humans when it came to physical intimacy. We can also surmise that religion was an integral part of their life, as evidenced by their reverence for the sun.