Women Are More Complex When Come to Sex
Written by WTJ on September 22, 2009 – 8:27 am -
David M. Buss, evolutionary psychology professor, and Cindy M. Meston, clinical psychology professor will publish a book titled “Why Women Have Sex: Understanding Sexual Motivations from Adventure to Revenge (and Everything in Between)” on 29th Sept. The book overturned the view of stereotype that women only have sex in the name of love or commitment.
The two professors collected information from more than 1,000 women on their reasons for having sex. These women are consisted of diverse educational, ethnic and religious backgrounds. The result showed there is a diversity of sexual motivations, not only for having a baby, love or physical pleasure. It is interesting to find that women have sex to cure headache, to feel closer to God, to get their sexual partners to take out the trash, or it is simply a sense of duty for some wives.
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