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How does sex influence your creativity?
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Well, hm, it doesn't.
Having sex is good for my creativity.
Thinking about sex is good for my creativity.
Not having sex is good for my creativity.
Not thinking about sex is good for my creativity.
My artworks, in some extent, are related to sex but it isn't conscious from me.
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To me, it is very clear that being physically attracted to someone is awful for the creative side of my brain, let alone sex. More, 99% of inspiration comes from other works of arts/situations, but NEVER, NEVER from a person.
It doesn't mean I don't care, actually, quite the opposite: I tend to get obsessed with the people I like, and therefore it takes all my "brain space", leaving no room for creativity. It's good that way, though, as I find myself ecstatic 90% of the time (the last 10% being when I don't care about anyone nor any piece of art. I hate when that happens, but it doesn't last, usually. break a leg.)
It doesn't mean I don't care, actually, quite the opposite: I tend to get obsessed with the people I like, and therefore it takes all my "brain space", leaving no room for creativity. It's good that way, though, as I find myself ecstatic 90% of the time (the last 10% being when I don't care about anyone nor any piece of art. I hate when that happens, but it doesn't last, usually. break a leg.)