![]() ![]() ![]() It's women, not men, who were "wired" for promiscuity. And that women struggle with monogamy more than men do, according to sex research data. That women's libidos are no weaker than men's, if we measure arousal and desire correctly. What was the biggest shock or surprise in all of your research? Speaking with sociologists, anthropologists, and sex researchers, women who'd had affairs, and women who embraced a non-monogamist lifestyle, Martin seeks to set the record straight about the female mind, and libido. Having worked as a writer and social researcher for over two decades, Martin's latest page turner, UNTRUE: Why Nearly Everything We Believe About Women, Lust, and Adultery is Wrong and How the New Science Can Set Us Free , will have your eyes widening and face blushing for sure. Perhaps you remember Wednesday Martin from her last whirlwind venture of a book Primates of Park Avenue - a text that turned the Upper East Side upside down, delving into the special, privileged, and pressured microcosm of Manhattan mothers. Forever on the edge of cracking, but a truth many may not care to hear. Ah, the "Feminine Mystique." Who women are and what women want has proved one of the most mystified, complicated subjects throughout history. ![]()
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