Making love would usually be thought to involve emotional feelings for the other person whereas sex is the physical activity. After all you can have sex with yourself (masturbaton) and that is not usually thought of as love making, although I suppose you could refer to it as self loving.
"Getting head" typically refers to receiving oral sex, while "giving head" refers to performing oral sex on someone else. The difference lies in the role each person plays in the sexual activity. The term "head" is a colloquial slang for oral sex in this context.
its a situation occurring in the phallic stage in which a child develops a sexual attraction to the opposite-sex parent and jealousy of the same-sex parent
flat out say, i want to have sex with you
"It" is a nominative pronoun like I, you, we, he, she and they. It is the third person singular neuter which means you use it when you are talking about a single thing which doesn't have a sex. E.g. "It is a coffee table" "It" is also the accusitive pronoun like me, you, us, her and him. E.g. "Put the coffee pot down on it." "Its" (never ever EVER put an apostrophe in it--that's a totally different word) is a possessive pronoun like my, your, our, hers and his. "E.g. I think you'll like this coffee table. Its legs are made of hand-lathed maple and its surface is oak, with maple inlay." The legs and surface belong to the coffee table, hence the use of the possessive pronoun.
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Making love is just another term for sex.
There is a difference between making love and having sex. When a man wants to make love, he wants to connect with you and is not out to just please himself. It is not about the act itself, but is about intimacy.
Generally speaking, most ppl equate "making love" w/intimacy, caring, romance; "rough sex" is equated w/lust, power, & sometimes anger.
A Woman gives SEX to get LOVE A Man gives LOVE to get SEX
Love is a feeling (emotion) gender is what sex a person is
love and lust. love is affection and lust is just for the sex
seduction is the art of persuading another toward the act of intercourse. making love is the act itself.
The process of making love to a girl is called sex.
When you have sex just to have sex you are not making love, technically. Making love includes some emotion, and you probably should know each other pretty good. But all things fair, you can have sex and still make love. No one can really tell you that you are not "making love".
if it is sex it is the bedroom but if its not sex enywhere
having sex
There is only one difference: heterosexual relationships are between members of the opposite sex, and homosexual relationships are between members of the same sex.