Smart girls can't enjoy sex? Nonsense.
Jessie WhitfieldIssue date: 6/12/08 Section: Sex
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It was reported that 62 percent of women who had completed their education said they often had problems achieving orgasm while only 38 percent of women with a lower educational qualification said they had such problems.
Being a smart woman, I have to admit this study sounds stupid. When did a woman's education play a part in her sexual gratification - and even if it did, how does being book-smart hurt your chances of being in-between-the-bedsheets smart?
The study reported that the reason many brainy babes don't enjoy boinking is because they're too busy thinking.
I don't buy it. The thinking behind this study is slip shod.
Every girl thinks too much. It's a fact of life.
Blaming a bad sex life on a woman with a brain who uses it is ridiculous, as well as insulting.
If anything, women with a higher education put a significant amount of time and energy into obtaining a college degree, and are more driven to have a more demanding job. Therefore, they're more likely to have higher-stress levels, as well as suffer from a lack of sleep, which scientific studies have proven can negatively affect one's sex life.
And even if we did blame it on the brain, I'm pretty sure if we're the girl that spends hours upon hours at the library studying to ace an exam, you can bet we're the girl who spends hours upon hours in bed studying, if you will, to ace an orgasm.
It may prove difficult and even dissatisfying at times, but we always reach our goal, whether it is a good grade on a final or a good romp in bed.
Whatever the reason for a woman being unable to enjoy sex or achieve an orgasm, one thing is certain - the cure is not dumbing yourself down.
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D-wired
posted 6/21/08 @ 7:58 PM MST
This is confusing, you define smart as one who stays in the library studying to ace a test, and you mention another study that says women with higher education have high stress levels and thus effecting their sex life. (Continued…)
Lola
posted 7/05/08 @ 4:38 PM MST
She did not define intelligence by how long a woman stays in the library, she explained the effect of "studying" on a woman's sex drive. The writer pointed out it's not studying per se that causes this impact on a woman, but rather the stress and sleep deprivation that comes along with studying. (Continued…)
Steve B Tucson
posted 7/06/08 @ 3:49 PM MST
Because the researcher did not measure the baseline of women before they got their educations, perhaps the causality is wrong. He assumes that women are of the same sex drive before they get "educated," but perhaps the reason they get educated is that their are stimulated by intellectual, as opposed to physical, sensations more. (Continued…)
Ganjan
posted 7/06/08 @ 8:12 PM MST
Smart girls don't have to study for hours and hours to ace a test. Smart people can ace tests without having to study as much. If you study for hours and hours, you're just dedicated, but not necessarily smart. (Continued…)
Jerry Badrun
posted 7/19/08 @ 5:40 PM MST
this article contradicts itself:
"When did a woman's education play a part in her sexual gratification - and even if it did, how does being book-smart hurt your chances of being in-between-the-bedsheets smart?"
"If anything, women with a higher education put a significant amount of time and energy into obtaining a college degree, and are more driven to have a more demanding job. (Continued…)
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posted 12/20/08 @ 6:11 PM MST
smart girls don't need to a long time to figure out that they need to do it, and there are actually no problems doing sex for them, they just lack of mates that's all. (Continued…)
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