gengwall
2009-12-16
Yes Kay – my “little” is different 😉
sm hit it on the head. The premise is false on several levels.
In order for the argument to even work, a greater male sex drive would have to be universal. It is not.
Even without universality, male sex drive would have to be greater at least within each marriage. It absolutely is not.
Even worse, sex drive levels change over time for both partners, so even within a particular marriage, which spouse has the greater sex drive is not necessarily fixed over time.
So, unless someone arguing this position is willing to admit that in some marriages, and even for periods of time within any marriage, the woman would have the greater authority, they have no case.
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