Nov 30, 2005 09:07
Recently, I read something that I found quite intriguing; maybe it will also interest you. A magazine article that I read asserted that, as a general statement, it could be said that men, as a group, have stronger drives for sex than women. However, it also went on to qualify this more general statement by adding that about one-third of women have drives for sex that are fully as strong, if not more so, than the average male. Another, less scientific, way of stating this premise is to say that the vast majority of men and about one-third of all women are frequently horny. The remainder, representing about two-thirds of all women, not so much.
The part of the results of this supposedly clinically based research that intrigues me so, is the statement about the dichotomy that exists among women; largely because I believe that I can safely say that, among the women that I know (have known) in real life, not one clearly falls into the strong sex drive category.
So; do any of you want to weigh in with your "real life based" observations???