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Talk Helps Sexual Problems in Men, Not Women

The results of a study conducted at Oregon State University's Department of Human Development and Family
Sciences left scientists deeply confused. ScienceDaily reports that researchers at the school interviewed 861 people ages 57 to 85 who were married or had an intimate partner,
and who reported having at least one sexual problem. For men, the researchers found, confiding in a partner or with friends was found to be effective in reducing stress and unhappiness. For women: not so much."In fact," one researcher wrote, "women with higher levels of sexual stress who confided in their close
friends reported lower happiness. We aren't quite sure
what to make of this finding." Who is? In the end, the researchers retreated to the conclusion that "women's sexual issues are complex."

Geezer respectfully declines to comment, but he does advise readers to learn more at ScienceDaily.

3 Comments

  1. sherwood luvett

    So the conclusion was……. women’s sexual issues are complex…… WOW…… what a startling revelation. How many million dollars of taxpayers money did they waste to figure that one out? Another example of leaving the foxes in charge of the hen house…..

  2. less is more

    “In fact,” one researcher wrote, “women with higher levels of sexual stress who confided in their close friends reported lower happiness.”
    This is proof positive that government-sponsored studies and involvement leads to sexual dysfunction.
    Reduce the scope of government NOW!

  3. Heywood Joblome

    What about all those “when the moment is right” commercials with Viagra or 36 hour Cialis? Looks like with no (lead) in the pencil, both couples will spend their time just looking at each other while soaking in their tubs! LOL

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