Men are Microwaves, Women are Electric Ovens

Monday, November 2, 2009
Men are Microwaves, Women are
Electric Ovens
Male drive is like a microwave - it ignites instantly
and operates at full capacity within seconds, and can be
turned off just as quickly when the meal is cooked.
Women's drive is like an electric oven - it heats
slowly to its top temperature and takes a lot longer to
cool down.
The following graph shows the sex drives of average
men and women throughout their lifetimes. It has not
been adjusted to reflect the various periods in life where
drives may be higher or lower based on environmental
factors such as births, deaths, courtship, retirement,
and so on. To demonstrate sex drive differences we've
simplified this graph to illustrate the differences.
A man's testosterone level slowly decreases as he gets
older and his sex drive decreases accordingly. The
average woman's sex drive gradually increases so that
her sexual peak is between the ages of 36-38, which
explains the 'toy boy' syndrome of the older
woman/younger man. Younger men have the physical
performance level an older woman craves. A man's
sexual performance level at age 19 is more compatible
with a woman in her late 30s to early 40s. You will also
notice on the chart that the sex drive of a man in his 40s
is compatible with a woman in her early 20s which
partly explains the older man/younger woman combination.
There is usually a 10 to 20-year age difference
between these older/younger combinations.
When we say a man's sex drive peaks at age 19 and
falls in later life, we are talking about his physical performance
level. His interest in sex is usually high for most
of his life, meaning that he can be just as interested at 70
as he was at 30 but his performance level is not as high.
A woman can be very interested in sex in her late teens
(because of its relationship to love) but feel limited desire
for sex. She can have the same interest in her 30s but at
that time she also has a greater desire for it.

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