In my experience, healthy women experience a sharp surge in sex drive, both in frequence and in variety, when they feel they are in safe environment, both from physical injuries and from social stigmatization.
And healthy men don’t?
These sorts of statements always seem loaded to me, when they refer to just one gender despite being applicable to everyone.
I understand MrMind to be implying that they have much more experience with health-induced sex-drive variations among women than they do among men. To conclude that something is true of men based on my experience with women, or vice-versa, is not obviously less biased than to refrain from such a conclusion.
And healthy men don’t?
These sorts of statements always seem loaded to me, when they refer to just one gender despite being applicable to everyone.
I understand MrMind to be implying that they have much more experience with health-induced sex-drive variations among women than they do among men. To conclude that something is true of men based on my experience with women, or vice-versa, is not obviously less biased than to refrain from such a conclusion.