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Why Women Have Sex, Part 2

For Part 1 of “Why Women Have Sex,” scroll down to the previous post, or go here.

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The Meston-Buss survey was conducted online over the course of three years. Responding to classified ads, more than 1,000 women from around the world and from a variety of backgrounds were asked if their reasons for having sex fit the 237 categories. Their often detailed responses were protected through encryption technology.

“(It’s) the most fascinating and illuminating look at female sexuality since Alfred Kinsey’s ‘Sexual Behavior in the Human Female,’ ” says Mary Roach, author of “Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex.”

The Meston-Buss book is informed by evolutionary psychology (Buss’ expertise) about mate selection and psychophysiology (Meston’s specialty) on the female body’s response to sex.

“In the past, most people believed that whatever worked for men worked for women,” Meston says of her research. When male sexual enhancement drugs came on the market, for instance, pharmaceutical companies poured money into her research, hoping to find the first “pink Viagra.” With new measurement techniques, they discovered women’s bodies didn’t operate in the same way. (Mere genital blood flow did not trigger a sexual response in women’s brains.)

“What we’ve learned about the basic physiology of women’s sex in the past 10 years has exceeded what was learned in the previous 30, ever since Masters and Johnson,” she says.

What makes this book a potential best-seller are the words of the women themselves. The study respondents are remarkably candid.

“They could be entertaining, funny and heart-wrenching” says Meston, who spent months and months sorting through the colloquial responses. “Some say it succinctly, eloquently.”

Meston hopes the female readers who might not have reflected on why they have sex will be open to the variety of experiences recorded in the book.

“Some turn out well, some badly,” Meston says of sexual choices. “For these reasons, I feel good. For these reasons, I feel bad. Maybe we can make fewer negative choices.”

More to come …

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