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And this: "a woman can get pregnant and successfully carry a baby to term only a few times in her life and it takes a lot of work and resources to do so. Biologically it is within her best interest to be careful who she sleeps with. I mean she might find a guy physically attractive enough that she wouldn't be fighting back vomit during sex, but her subconscious mind is remind her of the man's googly eye and stubby legs and is telling her, "Do you really want to carry his children?"" Thanks for reposting this, Sarita.
Women can get pregnant and successfully carry a baby to term 12-15 times in one lifetime. That's what women used to do before birth control. In some cultures, that's still going on.
Biologically, it's in a woman's best interest, and the best interest of her offspring, to get as much genetic variety into her offspring as possible, especially from robust males. She wants her kids to have the strongest chance of surviving, so she'll seek out the biggest and strongest men in the tribe or community, if there are no taboos against it. There are still ethnic groups around the world that have this form of polyandry, or that did have it until recent generations. Some non-human primate species have been found to do the same.
If women can handle daily sex, why can't men? The correct analogy isn't about eating pizza every day. It's: can you eat 3 x/day? Of course you can. You pretty much have to, to survive. 2/day minimum, for sufficient caloric intake.
Good sex takes a lot from a man. We're doing all the driving, while women, they just sit there enjoying the ride
You know, that's the best explanation I've ever heard. Good reason to keep the guys well fed, and well-exercised, to keep the circulation going to all parts of the body, and boost that testosterone.
But it's a minority of women who have those symptoms. And what about all the woman presidents worldwide who have done a fine job? That statement is so ignorant it's embarrassing.
My point was only that both genders have hormones that give them "tendencies". Both genders have learned not to "let loose" with whatever emotion(s) they have (well, not everyone ).
So you can't generalize on either gender, because everyone is different with hormone levels and control, and how disciplined their "rational" mind is (and tons of other factors). Saying either "men" or "women" all act "X" way is like saying "blacks" all act "X".
The use of being president was just meant to represent the mind set of some people's views of women, when overall, men's hormones have caused all kinds of death and destruction.
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Good sex takes a lot from a man. We're doing all the driving, while women, they just sit there enjoying the ride
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Originally Posted by Ruth4Truth
You know, that's the best explanation I've ever heard. Good reason to keep the guys well fed, and well-exercised, to keep the circulation going to all parts of the body, and boost that testosterone.
Its scientific biology that men have 10-100 times more testosterone (aggressive hormone that drives sex) than women. It's simple biology at a elementary level.
I don't understand how women can argue this
I don't understand how men can boil human behavior down to hormones.
I don't understand how men can boil human behavior down to hormones.
Only a man would understand the male hormone. You are a woman..right?
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