Neonanocyborgasm
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No, its my expertise as someone who's darn post-graduate work was in the field of dating economics. For one project I interviewed darn near 500 females and 500 males on a variety of questions. All typical things that you do to ensure a good sample/responses etc were taken.
Let me get this straight:
You interviewed 500 women and actually believed them?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Wait... wait... let me straighten this out.
You interviewed 500 men and believed everything they told you?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Did you also ask them how many sexual partners they had? And did you multiply that number by 2 for women, and divide by 2 for men?
So no, I don't think your viewpoint is correct. I think its a rather jaded viewpoint because its easier for a man who seems obsessed, unsuccessful, etc, to blame their failure on some external circumstance (women just dont like sex) rather than some internal mechanism (the ability to attract)
First of all, I never said that women have a lower sex drive than men. In fact, I quite believe that they have a much higher sex drive than men. You're confusing me with Xanikk. And I don't have a problem attracting women. I've done it plenty of times. Again, you confuse me with Xanikk.
Second, you don't need to take my word for it. There is a truckload of literature from seduction gurus who have done field testing, some in hundreds if not thousands of encounters. And they came to similar conclusions, even though they were working independently. That's more scientific than your precious survey, where people will tell you what they think you want to hear. In my book, actions speak louder than words.