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Why have sex?

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David Buss and Cindy Meston, psychologists at the University of Texas at Austin, discovered this after asking 400 men and women (in one study) and 1,500 undergraduates (in another) why they have sex.

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A lot of aggravation for two hours of pleasure. (Your times may vary.)

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    Reply#1 - Wed Aug 1, 2007 11:48 PM EDT
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