You make a point, and you make it well. But before I get into that, I recommend the video to anyone who hasn't watched it. Delightful--that woman is great, and I don't understand a word of Greek. 😄
Just a few comments about the post, which of course is well researched. Men are "quicker on the draw" and more eager to engage. But when we think of a behavior as important to survival of the species as sex drive, it can't be as simple as that. It has to have some significance for propagation. When it comes to actual engagement, men are more quickly gratified than women. So, in a way, women have a more enduring sex drive. Also, recent research indicates that while the male sexual urge may be fairly uniform from day to day, there is great variability in the female sex drive--which seems to be related to ovulation. During ovulation, it is suggested, women are as easily aroused as men. Which leads me to wonder what effect birth control pills have on sexual arousal and this natural cycle.
What does this mean? I don't know. I guess it means we have to keep asking questions.
As usual, provocative, and entertaining.
RE: Sex Drive: Do Women Have More of Id?