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Nature (or God, or *whomever*) has instilled into us the need to breed. With men the objective is quantity. Impregnate as many women as possible in as short a period of time as possible to ensure survival of the species. Men are ruled by their penises. Sorry guys. Women, on the other hand, are interested in sex only until such time as they achieve their goal of becoming pregnant. Let's see a show of hands fellas. When did your wife's interest in sex wane? Hmmmm? I am not saying that we follow these guidelines consciously, but 4 billion years of evolution cannot be erased in a few thousand years of civilization (apologies to the creationists in the audience).
That's certainly not true for me (or anyone I know). In fact, during both my pregnancies, my hormones were raging and since my mid-thirties they have been off the charts, relative to my twenties, and I have no interest or intention of having another child.
I think we're all wired a little differently, so sex is more important to some than others, probably based on brain chemistry, hormonal balance, social development, etc.
I think it's also possible that some people who think sex is overrated may not have a partner, may have a partner who isn't good at sex, or they themselves may not be good at sex. In other words, "sour grapes"!
When it's done well, it's hard to overrate it!
I can agree with this. I think, it's human nature, to do a **** poor job at things you don't enjoy.
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