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5 Natural Human Instincts

Is chewing a natural human instinct?

natural human instinct? ;yes for me,

the tongue is a sense that's very sensitive towards chemicals, and the teeth are used for chewing since we (should) know that the oesophagus doesn't fit for huge food quantities of molecules, and so we take action by, chewing.

in another word, it's a God gift; a natural human instinct.


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Do Humans have A natural instinct to kill?

it's possible that primitive humans USED TO have that natural instinct. But it seems it's no longer of use to anyone, so as time goes by it disappears.

Is kissing a natural human instinct?

Nope, it's actually not, look at other cultures, not every culture kisses eg. Eskimos kissing with their noses.

I think though, that it's such a phenomenon, you know, that's it's been spread from culture to culture and means something slightly different in each one (like in Ireland when you're a teen you make out with everyone and we call it meeting, really stupid and not romantic).

I think that it's not a instinct yet everyone does it and it's really nice and amazing when you kiss someone you love that it's better off not a natural instinct, like sex is.

Is Xenophobia a natural human instinct?

Yes, in my opinion:

To look at this matter realistically and not idealistically one must just accept that man has used tools to kill, in groups, i.e. packs, for at least 100,000 years. We are predatory and are not pacifists by nature. Killing other animals and even other humans is what we do, have done and most likely will continue to do, no matter what moralizing the peace, love, and microdot crowd wish to spew forth.

I believe that as men are predators we have a pack instinct, just like wolves, or any other pack predator. It is not evil or wrong; it just is a condition of the human existence that we ignore to our peril.

As such man will naturally be adverse to those outside of The Pack, just as any other pack animal. This is just a function of survival. Exclusivity is the key to survival in a preindustrialized world and man has only spent what...10,000 years of being above the level of the animal kingdom, in regards to base survival in any greatly distinctive manner--mainly the ability to surplus extra food so as to ensure survival and growth of the packs, ie. Races. Those instincts served us for 10 times that amount of time.

To call this hate is not to understand the valuable survival edge that shunning others can have in a bloody tooth and claw world, a world all of our ancestors survived through and bequeathed to us our genetics. And in the end survival and breeding is the key to all things in this world.

It may perhaps be fear, but that disregards that fact that normally a person, or group of persons is not so much afraid of the outsider(s) as such but of what they will lose to that outsider(s): Land, food, and mates.

What you call Xenophobia, I call the natural urge to defend: Land, food, young, and mates from any outside different type of pack.

????Do Humans Have Instincts?

Without basic instincts we would never had got to see up Sharon Stones skirt and that would have been a travisty.....ok! ok! I'm sorry....I'll go away.

What are the basic instincts of humans?

The most primal instinct is to survive. This is the basic instinct of all organisms.This has been the major driving force that caused life forms to multiply and flourish.To survive we need food and water. So we forge for the same. Before we were hunter gatherers, now we cultivate or buy our food. But the driving force is the same.The next basic instinct is love, hate and fear. (the primal emotions.) Since we try to survive, we want our loved ones to survive too. We figure out that even our children would love to survive AND because sex feels good, we reproduce!Fear is also a very basic instinct that has helped us enormously. Think about what would have happened to the rat species, if they were not afraid of cats!

Which is more natural instinct for human, fight or flight?

Flight

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