As he’s matured, Kelvin’s come to realise that sex, sex and sex dominates our lives—whether we like it or not. He’s come to accept that, from puberty onwards, all we really doing with our lives is looking for a mate, or mates. Male and female, female and male alike. Temporary or permanent. The way we dress, the way we talk, the way we present ourselves; nice clothes, aftershave, perfume, make-up and so on. The places we frequent, the friends we keep; wherever we are, he realises that, most of the time we’re almost always, subconsciously, on the lookout for an opportunity to ‘score’; the need to fulfil one of humans’ basest functions prevails. And, as Kelvin also knows, the need stays with us as we age, our hormones simply won’t let us forget one of the main purposes of life; our philosophy about the mating game might change with age, but the basic ‘rules’ are still the same. Only now Kelvin’s not sure who’s chasing whom, who’s the predator and who’s the prey… who’s the spider in the web? After all, he acknowledges, we’re still all animals at heart….