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===Allosexuality vs demisexuality=== | ===Allosexuality vs demisexuality=== | ||
Human sexuality has the two major inclinations of allosexuality and demisexuality. The former is the more roughneck of the two that is more focused on sex, whilst the latter combines emotional attachment to sex. According to Jenni Skyler, (Ph.D sexologist), demisexuality is a primarily female trait.<ref>https://www.womenshealthmag.com/sex-and-love/a19900341/demisexuality-meaning/</ref> | Human sexuality has the two major inclinations of allosexuality and demisexuality. The former is the more roughneck of the two that is more focused on sex, whilst the latter combines emotional attachment to sex. According to Jenni Skyler, (Ph.D sexologist), demisexuality is a primarily female trait.<ref>https://www.womenshealthmag.com/sex-and-love/a19900341/demisexuality-meaning/</ref> | ||
=== Cross-cultural differences === | |||
Sex drive and sociosexuality (casual sex) showed consistent sex differences across 53 nations (mean d = .62, and d = .74 respectively). Gender empowerment measures correlated with sociosexuality, but were uncorrelated with sex drive.<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17975724</ref> | |||
===Dead bedroom complaint=== | ===Dead bedroom complaint=== |