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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]There was a study done...men think about sex 19 times a day, women 10.[/b] They also found men think about food more often than women. I think if they expanded the study they would find men think about a lot of useless shit and don't think about important shot most of the time. Women are too busy being responsible for everything to think about useless shit.[/quote] Interesting about the study: it was done on college kids. I am not surprised college men think about sex only 2x as much as college women. A really interesting study would be the rate that fathers vs. mothers think about sex, especially with kids around. In my house, the ratio would be 10x as many for dad.[/quote] I agree. But if the father actually did everything the mom did, they might even out. Not chores, but the planning. Plan the grocery list, [b]plan the birthday party[/b], plan the weekend event, plan the vacation, stuff that actually requires thought. Keep up the calendar. [/quote] Blah blah blah. My DH does that stuff (well, some of it). I agree that women do more, but what the hey, this was off topic and not about why you think about sex X number of times a day (x#x/day) but just how many. [/quote] Blah.Blah.Blah.... read the study, yes, [b]women think about more important things all day, therefore they think about sex, food, etc less. [/b] It's not biology it is situational. [/quote] Today I learned that birthday party planning is more important than food and sex. [/quote] It is almost entirely biology, and only somewhat situational.[/quote]
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