Men think about sex every seven seconds? Not really. According to recent research, it turns out he is also thinking about sleep and food as much as they think about sexuality.
Young men every day an average of 18 times a day thinking, while women only 10 times. Yet the frequency of the men thought of sleep and food is also not much different. In other words, there is nothing special from thoughts about sex.
"The men are also thinking about issues related to health as well as women. So not only just about sex," said Terri Fisher, a psychologist from The Ohio State University, who conducted this research.
He explained that the male brain theory which states only filled thoughts about sex is just a myth. Although there is research on the frequency of men and women think about sex. In general, the research method used is to ask respondents to recall what they were thinking during the week yesterday. But according to Fisher, the method actually does not give accurate results.
In his research, Fisher and his team asked 163 students and 120 students to take counter golf swing is small. In order not to bias, the participants were interviewed about health-related thoughts.
Then, 60 percent of the respondents were asked to hit a golf shot before calculators when they think about sex. And the rest were ordered to think about food and sleep.
In general, Fisher found the men think about sex more than once while awake, while women are only half. The men also appeared to pay attention to sleep and food as much as thinking about sex.
Source: LiveScience
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