Myths, Legends, Fables and Taboos that Undermine Gender Relations
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Thursday, August 30, 2012
She Really Does Have a Headache!
That men have a stronger sex drive than women has no doubt led to marital conflicts from time to time. The stereotypical excuse for a wife not wanting to have sex with her husband is that she has a headache. As it turns out, women do have headaches more frequently than men. However, it also turns out that one of the best non-pharmaceutical cures for a headache can be sex – go figure!
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