@GloPro The two are definitely not always correlated.
Correct, from what I have observed no one is in a relationship if there is no sex, even if absence of sex is because of health reason. People do have sex without ever loving the one they are boinking, heck, in my younger days even I have done that. True love for another unencumbered by any physical gratification or even if the love is not returned in equal measure as the one giving it is a severe rarity from what I have observed..
I must assume you mean romantic love if you are associating with sex, but should be sure of your question.
No, just straight out sex, what people do for their own self, insomuch as they say they are cognizant of the feeling of the other, which usually is self-served, for if it were not to keep the other happy as to ensure future sex, they would not care if the other person enjoyed themselves or not; they would hit it, and quit it as if with a one-night stand or some hooker.
Sometimes sex is correlated with power, you know. rape or incest And money. Prostitution
In the sense of what the masses usually desire, it is not taking the sex by force which has all sorts of risk, physically and legally, she may be packing and they won’t find out until too late. However, from what I have gleaned of Fluther over the years, slipping something into a drink seems to be a common way to play someone out of their undies. With prostitution the sex is just a means to the money, which in turn can mean power, but for a hooker I do not think she would see sex with the trick as anything she desired insomuch as it is a conduit to his pocketbook.
Fame is also not always correlated with money or power.
That is why I did not include it on its own. You can be famous acting stupid on YouTube. Often if one is famous they have access to great amounts of money, even if short-lived, and certainly some aspects of power even if just with fans and minions looking to please them.