Tuesday, December 27, 2011

When stimulated, Women's So Shy-shy?


If during the woman's considered to have a lower sex drive than men, then the cause may be due to guilt and shame that comes when they are aroused.

Researchers from Queens University in Psychology, Meredith Chivers, found that when a man begins to excited, stimulated not only physical but also psychological. In contrast to women, their bodies and minds are often not aligned. Most women do not realize that they are aroused. The guilt and shame about sex by experts believed to be the cause.

"Some women say not aroused by the stimulation provided their partner even though physically they respond. Most of them are reluctant to show his feelings," said Chivers.

He argues, many women still consider sex as a taboo and make them embarrassed and ashamed. In contrast to men who are able to align between the mind and sexual desire that is felt physically. This means that, although women felt physically aroused, his mind can wander anywhere. That's why many women who claim not satisfied with their sex lives.

Researchers conducted based on analysis of 132 studies to measure physical and mental responses of more than 4,000 men and women. The reaction of the respondents were tested after they were exposed by the nature of erotic stimulation, both photos and movies. They also asked about sexual fantasies and feelings of arousal experienced after seeing a picture or film.

The study, published in the journal The Archives of Sexual Behavior suggests that the physical and the mind, men are more in tune. As for the Eve are less consistent in this regard.

"By gender, there was indeed a difference between psychological and genital response to stimuli received," he said.
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