Thant O., Brunei: "About every biologist who concerns himself with the biology of humans agrees with the assessment that human males have a higher level of sexual needs than human females. In the natural state, this does not matter because females will trade sex for food and protection. The logical conclusion is that only if we destroy the rich world, will the sexes return to a state of balance. Affluence is contrary to the human nature. We are not genetically designed for it."

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This park is nestled within the Perdayan Forest Reserve and covers an area of 1,070 hectares. Trek for about two hours along the forest trail that winds up and down a mountainside to the peak.

The reserve has the twin hills of Bukit Peradayan which rises to 410 metres and Bukit Patoi, at 310 metres. When you reach the summit of Bukit Patoi you can gaze out at the splendid view which spans the green jungles, blue sea, villages and fields of neighbouring Sarawak.

Other geographical features include caves and rock formations. And while you're in the forest you might spot wildlife such as deer.

It is only in the modern world that the challenges of everyday life have been simplified to a degree that makes it viable for anybody to just live alone. As a result, marriages are increasingly viewed as unions for sexual pleasure.