That's true, but in our modern society sex is also skewed to be more satisfying for men than women.
Alone or with a female partner, women orgasm 80 to 95% of the time, whereas with a male partner it drops to 64% of the time. Masturbation for men is also less stigmatized than for women.
So it's not surprising that some women tend to avoid sex altogether.
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That's true, but in our modern society sex is also skewed to be more satisfying for men than women.
Alone or with a female partner, women orgasm 80 to 95% of the time, whereas with a male partner it drops to 64% of the time. Masturbation for men is also less stigmatized than for women.
So it's not surprising that some women tend to avoid sex altogether.