https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/...x-much-men
EXCERPT: [...] Given that women experience worse sex than men, it’s not surprising that they want it less. But this doesn’t have to be the case. Comprehensive and age-appropriate sex education can help emerging adults understand how to make sexual encounters fun and exciting for both partners. Humans are by nature highly sexual creatures, and by overcoming the ignorance and misinformation that pervades our society, both men and women can achieve the kind of sexual satisfaction that makes life worthwhile... (MORE - missing details)
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Cynic's Corner: In terms of the afflictions themselves and burdensome pre- and post- preparations and routines for trying to dodge or mitigate such (i.e., resulting in sex being an annoying inconvenience)...
... Amazing how they persistently steer around the battles that women have with various irritations and infections. Some of that isn't just to do to with invasive bacteria, fungi and microscopic parasites -- but also allergic reactions to semen, especially a particular individual's semen.
Predictably, what these treatises descended from the sexual revolution of 1960s (i.e., "Militant intellectuals coming to the rescue of desperate proletariat males who need more sex and more sex partners!") fixate on is the "capricious" female orgasm, social norms, "good girl" thought orientations, etc.
EXCERPT: [...] Given that women experience worse sex than men, it’s not surprising that they want it less. But this doesn’t have to be the case. Comprehensive and age-appropriate sex education can help emerging adults understand how to make sexual encounters fun and exciting for both partners. Humans are by nature highly sexual creatures, and by overcoming the ignorance and misinformation that pervades our society, both men and women can achieve the kind of sexual satisfaction that makes life worthwhile... (MORE - missing details)
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Cynic's Corner: In terms of the afflictions themselves and burdensome pre- and post- preparations and routines for trying to dodge or mitigate such (i.e., resulting in sex being an annoying inconvenience)...
... Amazing how they persistently steer around the battles that women have with various irritations and infections. Some of that isn't just to do to with invasive bacteria, fungi and microscopic parasites -- but also allergic reactions to semen, especially a particular individual's semen.
Predictably, what these treatises descended from the sexual revolution of 1960s (i.e., "Militant intellectuals coming to the rescue of desperate proletariat males who need more sex and more sex partners!") fixate on is the "capricious" female orgasm, social norms, "good girl" thought orientations, etc.