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....during ovulation? I've been reading a lot of stuff that indicates that for a lot of women, it actually decreases, but that hasn't been MY experience. In fact, it was always a sort of unwritten rule for kids of my generation, actively involved in pre-marital fornication in the pre-widespread birth control days, to NEVER do it (at least without a rubber) on those days when she was just DYING to.

But I'm not a woman. Who is right?

2006-12-11 00:20:04 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Gender Studies

I have nothing against pre-marital sex. By the way. How could I? I'm not one of those guys that got old and tells kids to do as I say and not as I done.

Just that kids, as we were, need to be aware that they might be playing for keeps. And might have to live for a long time with what comes of it. So be real careful when you do it and who you do it with, and if you screw up, then cop to it.

2006-12-11 00:51:17 · update #1

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You can't depend on some written, published information, especially if it was written by a man. Hah! Women are all different... Most, that I know of, have an increase in sexual drive.

After all, during ovulation, is like "being in heat", women will want to "do it", their desire is higher at this point. "Her scent of the Eros" is higher at this time, so men, like dogs, are "wanting her", badly, as well. :> But only one will get her. Her hubby or her sweetheart.

If you're single, be wise! Use precautionary measures.... Condoms. :-)

2006-12-11 03:09:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Ovulation is a special time for a woman because at this point she may be ready to conceive. So, that means that the hormones are also going nuts. That being said, she may well see an increase in her sex drive. Although, there are some cases in which hormone levels decrease, and thus sex drive decreases. There are many other psychological factors that can influence this, but if you want a straight answer from a physiological standpoint, just remember that at this point, an unwanted pregnancy can occur if the proper precautions are not taken.

2006-12-11 00:47:12 · answer #2 · answered by Nestor Q 3 · 1 0

It relies upon. i comprehend some womans hormones strengthen incredibly even as they're pregnant. so as that they are sex stress is dramatically higher. It is actual not lengthy although, they could have diverse attitudes in the course of the day. each and every so often they get became on more advantageous and the different situations they get pissed or commence crying for no causes.

2016-11-30 10:30:13 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I actually cramp when ovulating, and that doesn't exactly put me int the mood :)

Seems like just before I get my period is when it happens for me. But I think we're all different.

2006-12-11 02:33:16 · answer #4 · answered by Kelly M 2 · 1 1

In my experience their drive is lowest when they ovulate. My wife concurs with this and says all the women she's talked with are the same way. Interesting.

"May I help You?"...what do you call what you just did with the author of the question? Looks like passing judgement to me...?

2006-12-11 01:43:58 · answer #5 · answered by fishman 3 · 1 3

It depends. All women are different.

Your attitude against pre-marital sex is showing. It sounds like you're trying to judge women.

Why not judge men too, after all it takes two to be involved, eh?

GOD bless.

2006-12-11 00:29:10 · answer #6 · answered by May I help You? 6 · 1 4

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