The male, instinctively, has to perpetuate the species. Men have higher libido than women by design.
2006-11-19 03:16:01
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answered by Robert B 7
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Tiresias was a priest of Zeus. The myth begins in the country, near Mount Kyllene in the Peloponnese, as Tiresias came upon a pair of snakes lustfully intertwined. He hit the copulating couple a smart blow with his stick - presumably striking a blow for animal decency. But Hera was not pleased: as the sensuous seductress of Zeus, she heartily approved of sex - even for the lower creatures. Her punishment was cruel - the worst a man could imagine. He was then transformed into a woman. As a woman, Tiresias became a priestess of Hera, married and had children, including Manto, who also possessed the gift of prophecy. According to some versions of the tale, Lady Tiresias was a prostitute of great renown. After seven years as a woman, Tiresias again found mating snakes; he made sure to leave the snakes alone this time. As a result of his experiences and lesson learnt Tiresias was released from his sentence, and permitted to regain his masculinity. All could then have been well, but Tiresias was drawn into an argument between Hera and her husband Zeus. A common area for marital discussion - who has more pleasure in sex - the man or the woman? Hera was clever enough to let Zeus believe that men were superior in this as in everything else. However Zeus and Hera asked him to settle the question of which sex, male or female, experienced more pleasure during intercourse, as Tiresias had experienced both. Zeus claimed it was women; Hera claimed it was men. As a dastardly man, he revealed woman's greatest secret: on a scale of ten, she gets nine parts of the pleasure to his one. Hera was furious, and instantly struck him blind - Zeus couldn't do anything to stop her - but he did give Tiresias the gift of second sight.
I know this doesn't directly answer your question, but atleast we all know that people have been wondering about these things for 1000's of years.
2006-11-19 11:19:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I've heard that a females s-x drive far exceeds a teenage boys
while she is in her s*xual prime (mid 30's)
otherwise there is desire in women, it's a quit lust that usually does not get exploited by society.
commonly a woman finds her mate by her thirties and then satisfies all her cravings with one man.
2006-11-19 11:18:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it depends on hormones and other things. I used to have as much as a guy, but then I had a kid and 4 yrs lately it is only starting to come back
2006-11-19 11:16:50
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answered by crct2004 6
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Oh, yes. In most cases your mind is talking. Its normal to think about that. But, men's mind is more busy with that topic then you girls and women.
2006-11-19 11:19:16
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answered by Lionsgate 2
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men actually peak in teens and women around 35-40
2006-11-19 11:14:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't answer for all women but I like sex and think about it a lot. I have gfs who are the same and we are all very active in making it happen.
2006-11-19 11:14:55
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answered by Isis 7
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They do, but not if he's been a jerk all day or if they don't think his heart is in it.
2006-11-19 11:13:51
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answered by Kacky 7
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or hormones realllllyyyy urge us.
2006-11-19 11:14:03
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answered by §†reet R¥dA 6
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i think so they are just less explicit with it.
2006-11-19 11:14:36
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answered by lola f 1
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