AND, is testosterone really the libido-causing hormone for BOTH genders? In my psychopharmacology class years ago, my (female) professor taught us that testosterone is responsible for the male sex drive, while estrogen and progesterone is responsible for the female sex drive --- she was a smart lady with a PhD, teaching at a prestigious university. It'd make sense, since it's estrogen that's responsible for all of the female sexual characteristics. Very masculine women probably have higher testosterone levels, and they never seem interested in sexual relations at all.
As for the original question, with women committing just as much adultery as men these days, I'd have to wonder if men are really hornier than women. Men are clearly easier to please and in many cases less selective, but I'm not so sure that men really have a stronger sex drive.
2007-04-13
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