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https://www.drpsychmom.com/2021/10/15/responsive-desire-in-women-if-youre-never-in-the-mood-thats-normal/

https://getcoral.app/journal/3932/spontaneous-versus-responsive-desire/

https://www.shortform.com/blog/spontaneous-vs-responsive-desire/

https://www.thecut.com/2018/04/the-misunderstood-science-of-sexual-desire.html

https://nypost.com/2022/08/23/women-are-more-likely-to-cheat-than-men-heres-why/

https://lifehacker.com/the-difference-between-spontaneous-and-responsive-desir-1828754371

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-erotic-brain/201906/there-may-be-a-better-way-to-initiate-sex-with-your-partner

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This is a draft article and so will not be published on A Voice for Men or appear in random article selections. Wiki4Men is looking for trustworthy editors that can turn draft articles in to featured articles. Information on how to apply is on the Main Page.

Many feminists assert that women were only allowed to enjoy sex relatively recently. A review of history around the world demonstrates that this is false.

Cultures around the world and at different times have varied widely in their approach to female sexuality. Many historical societies, including Western Europe during the Middle Ages, argued that women have higher libidos than men. Some also believed that women experience more pleasure from sex as the ancient Greek story of Tiresias demonstrates.