'Sex and the City' was right!
The University of Texas at Austin study that was released earlier this week was no surprise -- men's and women's motivations for having sex are pretty much the same. Men aren't a bunch of wicked lusty creatures -- women are just as horny. Will someone burn all the Mars-Venus malarky books now, please? On the finding that we're basically all the same, it made me think of an episode of "Hannity & Colmes" (I know, not the first thing to turn someone on) about a year ago, when Laura Schlessinger was on, spinning some half-baked theory about wives needing to be more submissive to their husbands, when Sean Hannity asked if she meant that a woman should be giving it up whenever the husband wanted. "Well, is he good?" Schlessinger responded.
I now return to lusting after the Royal Bank of Scotland commercial guy...
Comments
Of course, the study was just of COLLEGE students, a rather hormonally driven set. (This said as a former college student!) My sense is that with real adults, the answers might be a little more profound.
Heck, given the target group, I'm surprised "I was drunk" didn't come in as the #1 answer!
Posted by: Chris Weinkopf | August 3, 2007 5:41 PM
C'mon Mr. Weinkopf. Live a little.
Posted by: Timmy | August 3, 2007 5:52 PM
Considering women hormonally peak in their mid-30s, I doubt the survey's that far off!
Posted by: Bridget | August 3, 2007 5:57 PM