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Human Sexual Desire
Ogi Ogas and Sai Gaddam have written a new book 'A Billion Wicked Thoughts: What the World's Largest Experiment Reveals about Human Desire.
Our Internet searches reveal much about us and so does neuroscience and brain scans. Understanding these facts gives us a much better understanding of sexuality and especially female sexuality where what we say and what we do are frequently at odds with each other.
One of the most interesting topics I've covered in my consulting work on female sexuality is that semantics mean everything.
2006 Internet search stats confirm that women hate the word porn, hitting the return key only 4% of the time in the 23 million searches for the word porn.
Having spent more time researching adult sites than I ever want to admit to, I understand totally why women detest the word porn. It’s gross out there.
The astute researcher digs deeper into women’s habits in the Internet’s erotic arena. If I told you that in 2006 women executed 50% of the 75 million searches for the word sex and 56% of the 14 million searches for teen sex, are you surprised? Read on: Sexy Doublespeak | American Women & Sexual Honesty.
Saturday, April 30, 2011 at 9:20AM
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