Asked by Amber Hodge on Jul 17, 2024

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Nearly all research supports the view that men have a stronger sex drive than women. Which statement is an INVALID (i.e., not supported by evidence) stereotype for this point of view?

A) Men think about sex more often than women.
B) Men initiate sex more often.
C) Men separate love and sex more than women.
D) Men want more sexual partners than women.

Stronger Sex Drive

A higher level of libido or sexual desire, often implying increased frequency or intensity of sexual thoughts and activities.

Sexual Partners

Individuals with whom someone has a sexual relationship.

Love and Sex

The complex interplay of emotional and physical intimacy between individuals.

  • Review findings from investigations into gender-based differences in sexual activity, paying special attention to the strength of sexual drive and elasticity in sexual preferences.
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Aaron HuangJul 21, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Research generally supports the notions that men think about sex more often, initiate sex more often, and desire more sexual partners than women. However, the idea that men separate love and sex more than women is not universally supported by evidence and can be considered an invalid stereotype.