WOMEN WANT MORE SEX THAN THEIR MEN ARE GIVING THEM
(June, 2016) A study published last month in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology finds that men in long-term relationships tend to underestimate their female partners’ sex drive. Psychologists from the University of Toronto and the University of Western Ontario studied 229 North American couples. The couples reported having sex about one to two times per week. The members of the couples either visited the lab once to report on their general sexual desire, their perception of their partner’s sexual desire, and their satisfaction with their relationship, or kept a daily three-week diary on those same three factors. The researchers found that, on a regular basis, women wanted more than their men were giving them. One likely explanation for male sexual underperception: fear of rejection.
* Come on, ladies – speak up!
* So when the unsatisfied women went to the lab, did the researchers hit up on them?
* Well, this explains the fifty Cialis commercials during every sports broadcast.
* 229 North American couples? Well, that pretty much covers the entire continent, right?
* You know what this means, right? The happiest couples are lesbians!

