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Ogi Ogas and Sai Gaddam · 2011
A data-driven analysis of human sexual desire using Internet search and behavioral data, examining the differences between male and female sexuality through a computational neuroscience and evolutionary psychology lens.
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What this book knows
A billion internet searches reveal that male and female sexual desire are wired by evolution into reliably distinct, surprisingly predictable patterns.
mind-and-cognition
While the individual man is an insoluble puzzle, in the aggregate he becomes a mathematical certainty.
BWTW-RC-006Some of the most popular sexual interests are commonly held to be squicks — transsexuals are more popular than celebrities or Asians.
BWTW-RC-036desire
Men's brains are designed to objectify females. This objectification of women extends deep into the mists of prehistory.
BWTW-RC-016A woman's sexual desire must be filtered through a careful appraisal of potential risks. All modern women are the fruit of feminine caution.
BWTW-RC-060In modern romances, heroines have high-powered jobs, yet romance heroes with limited means have not become more popular.
BWTW-RC-080erotic-as-power
The widespread prevalence of female coercive fantasies is an understandable source of discomfort and hand-wringing.
BWTW-RC-088Illuminates
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