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Baumeister summarized on the sex difference in sex drive: "Given the mismatch between men's and women's desires, most men are doomed to experience chronic sexual frustration. […] They are doomed to be horny."<ref>Baumeister & Tice, 2001</ref>
Baumeister summarized on the sex difference in sex drive: "Given the mismatch between men's and women's desires, most men are doomed to experience chronic sexual frustration. […] They are doomed to be horny."<ref>Baumeister & Tice, 2001</ref>
These results ''strongly'' imply women are the gatekeepers of sex<ref>https://assets.csom.umn.edu/assets/71503.pdf</ref> and hence decide over celibacy rates.
These results ''strongly'' imply women are the gatekeepers of sex<ref>https://assets.csom.umn.edu/assets/71503.pdf</ref> and hence decide over celibacy rates.
==== Are women becoming sluttier? ====
Contrary to people's impression, women do not appear to have more sex today than 30 years ago, e.g. in [[#Germany|Germany]], [[#France|France]], the [[U.S.]], women have slightly less sex (though not as much less as men), likely due to weaker monogamy norms/later marriage. But a minority of women (e.g. around 21.87% of female Tinder users) does seem to have ''lots of sex'' and can get it substantially more easily than men, which may cause impressions of intensified sluttiness with a [[https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#The_top_5-20.25_of_men_.28ie._.22Chads.22.29_are_now_having_more_sex_than_ever_before|diverging rate]] of sex between the least and most sexually active. So even though most people have less sex, a sex elite men and women have more. The impression of increased sluttiness may also come from the rise of self-sexualization (e.g. in online media, but also in the public) which appears to be driven by female intra-sexual competition and economic uncertainty/inequality, i.e. women self-sexualizing themselves to get attention from the more and more rare economically advantaged men (Blake 2018), as well as the overall reduced pressure to behave that is put on women (e.g. Dytham 2018).


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