In this headline-making book, Daniel Bergner turns everything we thought we knew about women’s desire on its head. Drawing on extensive research and interviews with renowned behavioural scientists, sexologists, psychologists and everyday women, Daniel Bergner asks:
– Do women really crave intimacy and emotional connection?
– Are women more disposed to sex with strangers or multiple partners than either science or society have ever let on?
– And is ‘the fairer sex’ actually more sexually aggressive and anarchic than men?
Tags: Gender Studies, Gender Groups|Gender Studies: Women|Human Biology|Prose: Non-fiction|Sociology|Sociology: Family & Relationships|Sociology: Sexual Relations
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