- Jun 19, 2009
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"Men's subjective ratings of arousal were in agreement with their body's level of sexual arousal about 66 percent of the time, while women's were in line only about 26 percent of the time."It comes as no big surprise to me that men and women are different.
Not that I should win a Nobel Peace Prize for my brilliance but what the hell, if they don't know it, how the heck are we supposed too?
Men's subjective ratings of arousal were in agreement with their body's level of sexual arousal about 66 percent of the time, while women's were in line only about 26 percent of the time.
Men Know When They're Aroused, Women May Not - Women's Health - FOXNews.com
Women.. naturally more difficult......
That's because men have low standards. If they have an erection, that's good enough for them, they are all set to go. Women, however, having more refined tastes than men, recognize that even if we are turned on at a certain level we prefer to see if there is an mental and emotional attraction as well before pronouncing ourselves aroused. We are sex gourmets and men are sex gourmands.
Hey.. hold on there , we have our checklist..
Although, I'm far more interested in yours.. car...job...money...potential.. what?