Men like sex; and actually many women do too. It’s safe to assume that both men and women enjoy the act of reaching a sexual climax (aka gettin’ it in) and therefore make conscious efforts to engage in sexual activity; but is it all for the same reason? Although a general statement, it can be assumed why most men have sex, and we know it doesn’t always involve love or even like; but studies show that for women it may be a bit more complex. For some women, the choice of having sex isn’t just to act out new sexual techniques they’ve acquired while reading a juicy Zane novel or even to fulfill strong sexual desires. So why do some women really choose to have sex? A study conducted by the Queensland Institute of Technology recently surfaced throughout the web. The study found that one in three women have gotten the blues after sex at least once in their lives; and 10 percent reported frequently or almost always feeling sad after sex. According to the study, the symptoms include melancholy, tearfulness, anxiety, irritability or feeling of restlessness. So while some women roll over after sex feeling calmed, relaxed and ready for a cigarette, others are one step away from depression. ( Continue reading… )
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Why Do Some Women Really Have Sex?