fallenangel99
Golden Member
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01...ine/25desire-t.html?hp
I'm going to print, learn, and try to understand this.
I'm going to print, learn, and try to understand this.
Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
Good summary seems to be that women are aroused by absolutely everything, just to varying degrees, and they won't admit to being aroused by certain things. They also are more attracted to women than men, even straight women.
Men, on the other hand, really are only aroused by seeing women, and when they say they're not attracted to other men, they mean it.
Originally posted by: Tiamat
Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
Good summary seems to be that women are aroused by absolutely everything, just to varying degrees, and they won't admit to being aroused by certain things. They also are more attracted to women than men, even straight women.
Men, on the other hand, really are only aroused by seeing women, and when they say they're not attracted to other men, they mean it.
Yup, in addition, the female arousal mechanism might actually be an evolutionary (automatic) protective mechanism against injury upon penetration.
Originally posted by: Tiamat
Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
Good summary seems to be that women are aroused by absolutely everything, just to varying degrees, and they won't admit to being aroused by certain things. They also are more attracted to women than men, even straight women.
Men, on the other hand, really are only aroused by seeing women, and when they say they're not attracted to other men, they mean it.
Yup, in addition, the female arousal mechanism might actually be an evolutionary (automatic) protective mechanism against injury upon penetration.
What do woman want?
Originally posted by: dakels
What do woman want?
A log in ID to read the article?
Originally posted by: Perknose
No plethysmograph yet made can contain, let alone measure, my manhood.
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
8 pages 15000 words and still not a single applicable answer that we didn't already know.
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
8 pages 15000 words and still not a single applicable answer that we didn't already know.
Originally posted by: Cookie
I dont think having "an evolutionary (automatic) protective mechanism against injury upon penetration" is at all the same thing as "being sexual".
My impression of the article (pg 6-7 mostly) was that women want to be desired.
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: Cookie
I dont think having "an evolutionary (automatic) protective mechanism against injury upon penetration" is at all the same thing as "being sexual".
My impression of the article (pg 6-7 mostly) was that women want to be desired.
and dominated in a safe way so they can be submissive.
Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
Good summary seems to be that women are aroused by absolutely everything, just to varying degrees, and they won't admit to being aroused by certain things. They also are more attracted to women than men, even straight women.
Men, on the other hand, really are only aroused by seeing women, and when they say they're not attracted to other men, they mean it.
Originally posted by: SMOGZINN
Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
Good summary seems to be that women are aroused by absolutely everything, just to varying degrees, and they won't admit to being aroused by certain things. They also are more attracted to women than men, even straight women.
Men, on the other hand, really are only aroused by seeing women, and when they say they're not attracted to other men, they mean it.
In my learned experience the proper summary should be that the plethysmograph is not as useful a tool for reading women?s arousal as men?s, and that women are not as in tune with what really arouses them as men, perhaps because men have a literal measuring stick to gauge by.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Women have probably always been this sexual...it's just that we've been living in several hundred years of puritanical denial 🙂