Sexiness is all about the nuance of your being. You could be the evilest bitch in the world and have the worst intentions for the relationship, and we would willingly turn a blind eye if you were playing us right. We get addicted to losing ourselves in your sexuality even if it ends in disaster. Case in point: Strippers. And still be addicted to them hoodrats. Tightness and hotness are great…at first. We need a lot of different factors to come together to have a truly perfect sexual experience, and most of the time these things have very little to do with how you look or how your body feels.

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Quick: What are you thinking about right now? Well, given that you're reading this article, it's probably sex. But there's a good chance you were thinking about it anyway. After all, men think about sex every seven seconds, right? That's more than times an hour and more than 8, times during the approximately 16 hours you're awake. We can only imagine how those numbers fluctuate during sleep. But there's no real research to back up this oft-cited stat. When Kinsey researchers asked men and women how often they think about sex, 54 percent of men said they think about sex several times a day, 43 percent responded a few times per week or just a few times per month, and 4 percent said less than once a month. Meanwhile, 19 percent of women said they thought about sex every day or several times a day, 67 percent responded a few times per week or a few times a month or, and 14 percent said less than once a month.
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We've all been told that men think about you-know-what far too often — every seven seconds, by some accounts. Most of us have entertained this idea for long enough to be sceptical. However, rather than merely wonder about whether this is true, stop for a moment to consider how you could — or could not — prove it. If we believe the stats, thinking about sex every seven seconds adds up to times an hour. Or approximately 7, times during each waking day. Is that a lot? The scientific attempt to measure thoughts is known to psychologists as " experience sampling ". It involves interrupting people as they go about their daily lives and asking them to record the thoughts they are having right at that moment, in that place. Terri Fisher and her research team at Ohio State University did this using 'clickers'.
According to a new study, men do think about sex more than women, but not by much. But is there any truth to it? Researchers sought to find that out in a recent study that looked at how many times men - and women - thought about sex in a typical day. And that urban legend that men think about sex every seven seconds? Well, it didn't really hold up.