Breathing isn't instinctive breh.
A behavior is either learned or instinctive. Did you have to be taught to breathe?
Breathing isn't instinctive breh.
Some esoterics believe that Adam & Eve were one person that was separated, a hermaphrodite if you will, meaning Eve never came from his rib.
Adam & Eve are just metaphors.
Breathing isn't instinctive breh.

A behavior is either learned or instinctive. Did you have to be taught to breathe?
Technically speaking, any event that initiates an instinctive behavior is termed a key stimulus (KS). Key stimuli in turn lead to innate releasing mechanisms (IRM), which in turn produce fixed action patterns (FAP). More than one key stimulus may be needed to trigger an FAP. Sensory receptor cells are critical in determining the type of FAP which is initiated. For instance, the reception of pheromones through nasal sensory receptor cells may trigger a sexual response, while the reception of a "frightening sound" through auditory sensory receptor cells may trigger a fight or flight response. The neural networks of these different sensory cells assist in integrating the signal from many receptors to determine the degree of the KS and therefore produce an appropriate degree of response. Several of these responses are determined by carefully regulated chemical messengers called hormones. The endocrine system, which is responsible for the production and transport of hormones throughout the body, is made up of many secretory glands that produce hormones and release them for transport to target organs. Specifically in vertebrates, neural control of this system is funneled through the hypothalamus to the anterior and posterior pituitary gland. Whether or not the behavioral response to a given key stimuli is either learned, genetic, or both is the center of study in the field of behavioural genetics. Researchers use techniques such as inbreeding and knockout studies to separate learning and environment from genetic determination of behavioral traits. And humans as a matter of speaking have no instincts past the early stages of infancy. Instinct should not be confused with responses that an organism is born with such as breathing, hunger, sex drive etc. These are no different than sight, aural ability, tactility or taste perception
None of that says that breathing is a learned behavior. It's obviously not. It's correct to say breathing is an instinct, since it's an unconscious automatic behavior, and that's what instinct is defined as in common English.
What they dont tell you is that Eve ate the apple to learn how to fukk. Adam kept trynna shove in her earsdude had no clue about nothin....and I know God ain't guide him in that way....
imagine all that trial and error Eve went through before she bit the apple....![]()

What they dont tell you is that Eve ate the apple to learn how to fukk. Adam kept trynna shove in her ears![]()
since it's an unconscious automatic behavior, and that's what instinct is defined as in common English.
