![]() Viewers of porn sites directed at women prefer foreplay and intercourse, and many men are aroused by the thought of their wives cheating on them. More unusual findings are that straight men and masculine professions are the dominant motif in gay male porn, and gay men like the same things in their porn as straight guys: youth, graphic details of the body, and anonymous, emotionless, nonmonogamous sex. ![]() Women are more aroused by psychological cues, and the vast majority of romance readers like a "strong, confident, swaggering alpha" hero. Their less surprising findings are that male desire is instantly activated by visual cues and directed toward orgasm. What Ogas and Gaddam learned, and now share, will deepen and enrich the way you, and your partner, think and talk about sex.īehavioral scientists Ogas and Gaddam used the Internet sifting through a billion Web searches, analyzing hundreds of thousands of online erotic stories, the 40,000 most trafficked adult Web sites, five million sexual solicitations posted on online classifieds, and a great deal more online sexual expressions to determine the secret desires of a billion anonymous men and women. Not since Alfred Kinsey in the 1950s has there been such a revolution in our knowledge of what is really going on in the bedroom. Neuroscientists Ogi Ogas and Sai Gaddam reveal the mechanics of sexual relationships based on their extensive research into the mountains of new data on human behavior available in online entertainment and traffic around the world. What makes men attracted to images and so predictable in their appetites? What makes the set up to a romantic evening so important for a woman? Why are women’s desires so hard to predict? Want to know what really turns your partner on? A Billion Wicked Thoughts offers the clearest picture ever of the differences between male and female sexuality and the teeming diversity of human desire. ![]() Ogas and Gaddam hot new scientific findings.”- The Washington Post Interviewing a mere 18,000 horny humans? Please. “Alfred Kinsey only scratched the surface. The book on sex in the twenty-first century ![]()
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