I agree that women like sex just as much as us but they have the ability to self regulate themselves and not have sex just because they can, unlike us guys.
A part of this obviously has to do with the abundance they have at their finger tips.
I've heard from from several women including three of my current plates that they are just fine masturbating rather than trying to find just any male to have sex with. That's the big difference IMO. We are just looking for any sexy holes to put our stuff into. They are looking more for a complete package(most except slvts with impulsive tendencies).
One of my plates, I saw this weekend actually surprised me and told me she still masturbates once or twice in a week even though she still see's me twice a week.
It would be interesting to know what they imagine while masturbating
Google says they fantasize about the same things as mens do.
Btw again:
" A 1977 survey of couples who had been married for 20 years found that men wanted more sex than their wives. As Baumeister and his colleagues
write, "Wives consistently reported that they were quite satisfied with the amount of sex they had in their marriages, but men on average wished for about a 50 percent increase." A study of elderly couples from Sweden, a country that is sexually progressive, also found that married men wanted more sex than women. "Men are significantly more sexual than women, in all ages and in all respects," wrote the authors of that study.
One way to examine the sexual differences between men and women is to compare the amount of sex gay men and lesbian women are having. The research here indicates that women are far more monogamous than men. In one study, 82 percent of gay men reported having had sex outside of their relationship whereas only 28 percent of lesbians did. Over 40 percent of gay men in relationships reported having had more than 20 partners outside of their relationship while only 1 percent of lesbians did. In a 1978 study, four out of ten gay men reported having over 500 sexual partners while no lesbians did. This was, of course, before AIDS changed the equation.
When sex happens, it is because the woman has changed her vote from no to yes." In a classic 1989 study, for instance, attractive research assistants approached men and women of the opposite sex on a college campus and asked: "I've been noticing you around campus and I think you're attractive. Would you like to go to bed with me tonight?" Three quarters of men said yes. Exactly zero women did. "
Women may be more sexually omnivorous than men, but that doesn't necessarily mean they're as hungry.
www.theatlantic.com