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| Aug15-06, 03:47 AM | #1 |
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Female libido falls after securing a partner
Do I really need another reason not to get married?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4790313.stm I've heard elsewhere that married women regularly fret over the fact that they will never feel that "falling in love" feeling again, and that this is why they like watching romantic films. I don't think men worry about that and that this is also a biological characteristic of women and their mating practices. Male biology may prioritize a high amount of sex in the long term while female biology may prioritize a long term sexual diversity. Are our social structures at odds with our biology? The same article mentions that women consistently want high levels of "tenderness" throughout the relationship, but this drops for men. I wonder what that's all about. I can't see my desires for tenderness ever dropping. ![]() Maybe males prioritize long term tenderness diversity while females prioritize long term tenderness amount? |
| Aug16-06, 08:56 PM | #2 |
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I was tempted to move this to GD, but on second thought, let's turn it into an educational exercise. Can you find the flaws in the study?
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| Aug16-06, 09:18 PM | #3 |
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The differences may be in male and female psychology. It also has to do with individual psychology - whether a person tends to give or share, or is simply interested in receiving. One could also ask, what is the motivation to get married? Is it to develop a loving relationship, i.e. one of mutual support, or is it simply to guarantee a sexual partner? Sex is the easy part in a marriage - it is a basic physiological/biological function. The harder part is the nurturing because is depends strongly on the partners and their psychology. My father is a very nurturing man - and my parents will observe 50 years of marriage this year. My desire to give and receive tenderness has not diminished in 26 years of marriage, and more than 45 years since I have been cognizant of other people in the world. I think the article is overly simplistic. One would have to read the details of the study. From the woman side, she would have to ask whether or not the man she is planning to marry is more concerned about himself than her. Some goes for men. There are probably some men who worry about that.
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| Aug16-06, 09:19 PM | #4 |
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Female libido falls after securing a partner
The article is written by a science journalist, and not one of the researchers, so right away we don't have a primary source to examine the study and its administrators.
The study looks like it could be just a one time poll. It's not clear whether the answers for sexual desire in the past were actually given in the past and not in relation to the present. If it was by relation, then we should expect distortion from a selective memory bias. I assumed that this wasn't the case, though, when I made the original post. Wouldn't that be a glaring oversight on their part? Then again, they are Germans. They don't even have a word for "sexy," so it makes you wonder how they can be polled on sexual desire!
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| Aug16-06, 09:29 PM | #5 |
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| Aug16-06, 09:42 PM | #6 |
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Well, what I was wondering is what was the control group?
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| Aug16-06, 09:43 PM | #7 |
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See this link for critique of this research--by Dr. Petra Boynton:
http://www.drpetra.co.uk/blog/?p=381 |
| Aug16-06, 11:10 PM | #8 |
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| Aug17-06, 05:16 AM | #9 |
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Oh, yeah. I don't think I ever see journalists mention control groups, because that's not the "news" part of the study, so I just expect them to leave out that kind of thing.
Thanks for the link, Rade. That looks like an all around interesting blog. |
| Aug17-06, 07:32 AM | #10 |
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