Do women's sex drive peak at a different time then men's Why or why not?
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You will find many websites and articles on the very subject talking about how women get their groove on and peak at 30, or 35 while others say 40. But if you are talking about a hormone flux, this is simply not true. Men and women develop the same hormones at the same time: puberty. The only reason why women seem so much more interested at a later age is because we were taught NOT to be interested in sex when we were kids. If you experimented with sex like the boys did, you would be labeled the town Jezebel. Only when women mature are they able to feel more comfortable talking about and practicing sex. They finally open up and begin to feel normal about desiring sex.
This is a great article:
http://www.thirdage.com/insider/romance/...
(especially page 2)
A woman is in her sexual prime from her late twenties to her mid-thirties. A man is in his sexual prime in his late teens to his mid-twenties.
Why? Well, I'm not certain, but I can take a guess. Perhaps men and women's sexual primes are at different times to help perpetuate the species; for example, as soon as men start to be as not interested in sex as they used to be, women are much more interested in sex.
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