Yes, men are easily aroused due to the things they see. when ia man sees a naked carved body of a woman his sexual desires goes up unlike women, they need to be touched, kissed passionately, before they can be aroused or by telling them something sweet to be listened to. Men are quick and women slow when it comes to sexual desires
2006-12-06 01:19:48
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answer #1
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answered by Queeny 2
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NO ! Its a myth that there is a difference in the intensity of desire between men & women.
The best way to judge this level is solely on person to person basis.
If u r happy in a releationship, u might not hv very high level of 'unxplored' desire while if u r unhappy, the level of desire will go up. THis has nothing to do with the fact that u r girl or boy.
Age, Sex or creed is immaterial in this situation. The display of desire might vary due to religion, status, upbringing etc but the inner level will be determined by the situation & not by the gender
2006-12-06 09:19:02
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answered by sunny_heathrow 2
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The difference lies in the default for each one. Sexual desire is purely physical in men, while it is absolutely sentimental in women.
Men feel attracted to a woman that's hot looking, while women feel attracted to a man that turns her head. Is why women fall deeper than men. But once the turn-on needs have been satisfied to each one, the sexual desire is as intense on eachother.
2006-12-06 09:20:14
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answered by M'lady 3
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Damn straight.... while men feel this desire almost everyday, most women get this desire only a few times a month, that's why men cheat on women faster, that's why women can more easily pull themselves out of a heated situation, & men can't, once they're aroused. But intensity of pleasure after this act, is very much the same.
2006-12-06 09:20:05
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answered by Lue 2
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Yes, there can be a difference in intensity of sexual desire as well as frequency of desire. My "sex drive" is far stronger than my partners. It's just something we learn to adjust to and compromise on.
2006-12-06 09:17:34
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answered by kja63 7
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There's only differences in desire between individuals, regardless of sex.
Any differences related to gender that still may linger are merely the result of a society that pushed the idea that it's wrong for women to want sex.
Thankfully, some of us can flip that society the bird, and crave (and get) sex to our heart's (or groin's...) content.
2006-12-06 09:18:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Women can get as "hot" as men but just express it in different, more subtle ways. Men are more blatant about their desires in that respect. I know sex is a lot more "personal" with women than with guys, and they aren't going to "give it up" to just anyone.
2006-12-06 09:17:57
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answered by tucsondude 4
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It absolutely depends on the two people and the day of the week it is. Sometimes people, jointly have hot, wall slamming, bed rocking sex.
Other times its just OK.
Fantasies, preplanning and looking forward to a special date, makes for excitement. Experiment, do new things, have the unknown to look forward to.
2006-12-06 09:19:46
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answered by ? 7
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i think it depends on each individual man or woman. i've heard of some people that don't have sex in thier marriage for years, but then others can't get enough of a healthy sexual relationship and still cheat. this goes for both men and women.
2006-12-06 09:17:21
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answered by anonymous 6
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Generally speaking, yes, but since you don't usually have sex with the general public, the question is moot. Lots of girls report having higher sex drives than their mates, and vice versa. Every person is different in many different ways.
2006-12-06 09:19:11
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answered by Milana P 5
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