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Perhaps...because I'm not on any hormonal birth control, and I don't have any children, and my sex drive sure as hell hasn't plummeted! :dry:As it turns out, the instant a woman enters a secure relationship, her sex drive begins to plummet.
I wonder how much of this has to do with hormonal birth control (notorious for lowering libido), and having children (energy draining)...
To be sure, those types of things would change anyone's desire for sex. Although, I believe our sex drive is affected by our gender differences in another way: Men tend to want to engage in sexual activity because it makes everything ok in his world, whereas women tend to engage in sexual activity because everything is right in her world. Sex is mostly in your mind. When guys take the time to treat a woman like she wants to be treated as opposed to how they think she wants to be treated, her libido increases.As it turns out, the instant a woman enters a secure relationship, her sex drive begins to plummet.
I wonder how much of this has to do with hormonal birth control (notorious for lowering libido), and having children (energy draining)...
Hard to tell anything about that without context though."...surveys find that the average sex session lasts from three to ten minutes. Not that any of this should be so surprising—the average hotel porn viewer watches for just 12 minutes."
Wow, I feel bad for those of you who fall into this 3-10 minute range.
That's just being ridiculous, and I think if someone thought about sex every thirty seconds then they should probably get help for their obvious sex addiction.I do feel the 7 seconds is quite overblown...Maybe closer to 30 seconds:tongue:
You know, there is a big difference between thought and action.That's just being ridiculous, and I think if someone thought about sex every thirty seconds then they should probably get help for their obvious sex addiction.
Of course, but thinking about sex that much and that often must mean that something is wrong.You know, there is a big difference between thought and action.
Because? How are you reasoning that?Of course, but thinking about sex that much and that often must mean that something is wrong.
You seriously don't think there is something wrong with a person who thinks about a subject every thirty seconds?Because? How are you reasoning that?
Nope, now, people that don't think about sex all the time, they probably have some sort of problem.You seriously don't think there is something wrong with a person who thinks about a subject every thirty seconds?
Are you trying to make a joke?Nope, now, people that don't think about sex all the time, they probably have some sort of problem.