It has long been assumed that men
typically want to have sex more often than women because they have
higher levels of testosterone.
But a team from the University of Michigan found that women with high testosterone had a greater desire to masturbate compared to their peers.
However, they were surprised to discover that women with higher testosterone levels were less likely to want to have sex with a partner.
It suggests that behind the finding is a complex web of factors including anxiety.
Lead author Sara M Van Anders from the University of Michigan, told LiveScience.com: 'People have argued that sex research focuses too much on dysfunction and pharmaceutical treatment as opposed to questions like pleasure or relationships or stress.
But a team from the University of Michigan found that women with high testosterone had a greater desire to masturbate compared to their peers.
However, they were surprised to discover that women with higher testosterone levels were less likely to want to have sex with a partner.
It suggests that behind the finding is a complex web of factors including anxiety.
Lead author Sara M Van Anders from the University of Michigan, told LiveScience.com: 'People have argued that sex research focuses too much on dysfunction and pharmaceutical treatment as opposed to questions like pleasure or relationships or stress.
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