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Oak Kitten
08-05-2007, 06:00 PM
New York Times

July 31, 2007
Findings
The Whys of Mating: 237 Reasons and Counting
By JOHN TIERNEY

Scholars in antiquity began counting the ways that humans have sex, but they weren’t so diligent in cataloging the reasons humans wanted to get into all those positions. Darwin and his successors offered a few explanations of mating strategies — to find better genes, to gain status and resources — but they neglected to produce a Kama Sutra of sexual motivations.

Perhaps you didn’t lament this omission. Perhaps you thought that the motivations for sex were pretty obvious. Or maybe you never really wanted to know what was going on inside other people’s minds, in which case you should stop reading immediately.

For now, thanks to psychologists at the University of Texas at Austin, we can at last count the whys. After asking nearly 2,000 people why they’d had sex, the researchers have assembled and categorized a total of 237 reasons — everything from “I wanted to feel closer to God” to “I was drunk.” They even found a few people who claimed to have been motivated by the desire to have a child.

The researchers, Cindy M. Meston and David M. Buss, believe their list, published in the August issue of Archives of Sexual Behavior, is the most thorough taxonomy of sexual motivation ever compiled. This seems entirely plausible.

Who knew, for instance, that a headache had any erotic significance except as an excuse for saying no? But some respondents of both sexes explained that they’d had sex “to get rid of a headache.” It’s No. 173 on the list.

Others said they did it to “help me fall asleep,” “make my partner feel powerful,” “burn calories,” “return a favor,” “keep warm,” “hurt an enemy” or “change the topic of conversation.” The lamest may have been, “It seemed like good exercise,” although there is also this: “Someone dared me.”

Dr. Buss has studied mating strategies around the world — he’s the oft-cited author of “The Evolution of Desire” and other books — but even he did not expect to find such varied and Machiavellian reasons for sex. “I was truly astonished,” he said, “by this richness of sexual psychology.”

The researchers collected the data by first asking more than 400 people to list their reasons for having sex, and then asking more than 1,500 others to rate how important each reason was to them. Although it was a fairly homogenous sample of students at the University of Texas, nearly every one of the 237 reasons was rated by at least some people as their most important motive for having sex.

The best news is that both men and women ranked the same reason most often: “I was attracted to the person.”

The rest of the top 10 for each gender were also almost all the same, including “I wanted to express my love for the person,” “I was sexually aroused and wanted the release” and “It’s fun.”

No matter what the reason, men were more likely to cite it than women, with a couple of notable exceptions. Women were more likely to say they had sex because, “I wanted to express my love for the person” and “I realized I was in love.” This jibes with conventional wisdom about women emphasizing the emotional aspects of sex, although it might also reflect the female respondents’ reluctance to admit to less lofty motives.

The results contradicted another stereotype about women: their supposed tendency to use sex to gain status or resources.

“Our findings suggest that men do these things more than women,” Dr. Buss said, alluding to the respondents who said they’d had sex to get things, like a promotion, a raise or a favor. Men were much more likely than women to say they’d had sex to “boost my social status” or because the partner was famous or “usually ‘out of my league.’ ”

Dr. Buss said, “Although I knew that having sex has consequences for reputation, it surprised me that people, notably men, would be motivated to have sex solely for social status and reputation enhancement.”

But then, men were also more likely than women to say they’d had sex because “I was slumming.” Or simply because “the opportunity presented itself,” or “the person demanded that I have sex.”

If nothing else, the results seem to be a robust confirmation of the hypothesis in the old joke: How can a woman get a man to take off his clothes? Ask him.

To make sense of the 237 reasons, Dr. Buss and Dr. Meston created a taxonomy with four general categories:

¶Physical: “The person had beautiful eyes” or “a desirable body,” or “was good kisser” or “too physically attractive to resist.” Or “I wanted to achieve an orgasm.”

¶Goal Attainment: “I wanted to even the score with a cheating partner” or “break up a rival’s relationship” or “make money” or “be popular.” Or “because of a bet.”

¶Emotional: “I wanted to communicate at a deeper level” or “lift my partner’s spirits” or “say ‘Thank you.’ ” Or just because “the person was intelligent.”

¶Insecurity: “I felt like it was my duty” or “I wanted to boost my self-esteem” or “It was the only way my partner would spend time with me.”

Having sex out of a sense of duty, Dr. Buss said, showed up in a separate study as being especially frequent among older women. But both sexes seem to practice a strategy that he calls mate-guarding, as illustrated in one of the reasons given by survey respondents: “I was afraid my partner would have an affair if I didn’t.”

That fear seems especially reasonable after you finish reading Dr. Buss’s paper and realize just how many reasons there are for infidelity. Some critics might complain that the list has some repetitions — it includes “I was curious about sex” as well as “I wanted to see what all the fuss was about” — but I’m more concerned about the reasons yet to be enumerated.

For instance, nowhere among the 237 reasons will you find the one attributed to the actress Joan Crawford: “I need sex for a clear complexion.” (The closest is “I thought it would make me feel healthy.”)Nor will you find anything about gathering rosebuds while ye may (the 17th-century exhortation to young virgins from Robert Herrick). Nor the similar hurry-before-we-die rationale (“The grave’s a fine and private place/ But none I think do there embrace”) from Andrew Marvell in “To His Coy Mistress.”

From even a cursory survey of literature or the modern mass market in sex fantasies, it seems clear that this new taxonomy may not be any more complete than the original periodic table of the elements.

When I mentioned Ms. Crawford’s complexion and the poets’ rationales to Dr. Buss, he promised to consider them and all other candidates for Reason 238.

You can nominate your own reasons at TierneyLab. You can also submit nominations for a brand new taxonomy: reasons for just saying “No way!” Somehow, though, I don’t think this list will be as long.

Randy & Betty in Pa
08-05-2007, 07:37 PM
whats sex?

DaveM
08-06-2007, 01:24 AM
Should we start a list of reasons not to? Honestly, that does sound like a challenge.

1. I don't want to.

2. No, I can't move my leg any farther in that direction.

3. In a Prius?

4. When you hear the couple in the next tent going at it.

5. S/he just showed you the restraints for the first time.

6. Parents are pretending to be asleep upstairs, and what's more, you know they're pretending.

7. You just got her bra unhooked and a nearby yard light came on.

8. An earthquake. Though it is perfectly all right when the dust settles to ask "did the earth move for you, darling?"

9. When the telephone rings at an especially critical moment.

Eva
08-06-2007, 08:05 AM
4. When you hear the couple in the next tent going at it.
5. S/he just showed you the restraints for the first time.
I think these are reasons to do it instead of not doing it. But hey, that's me.

Other reasons not to have sex:
1. I am tired
2. Your potential sexpartner saying: "Funny, I just realised we are relatives".
3. Your potential sexpartner saying: "No, I am not 16 yet. Why?"

A good reason to have it that I didn't find in the article:
1. It makes me laugh

Eva

aabram
08-06-2007, 08:06 AM
10 I'm too tired

11 I need to go to the bathroom

12 I'm asleep

Eva, we posted this at the same time ;)

sister rose
08-06-2007, 09:43 AM
whats sex?

Hey! You read my mind! :eek:

aabram
08-06-2007, 09:47 AM
Hey! You read my mind! :eek:

Seems like we're a nation of mind readers too :)

hoops
08-06-2007, 02:36 PM
it's been a longggggggggggg time, so people out of kindness offer the old "it's like riding a bike" to this i have only one answer...i don't remember peddling.
peace
hoops

DaveM
08-06-2007, 02:58 PM
More reasons not to:

Your parents have just explained "the facts of life" to you.

The stick turned blue.

You threw your back out last time and it hasn't popped back in yet.

Gandalf
08-06-2007, 04:09 PM
Your cat is standing on my chest.

Oak Kitten
08-06-2007, 05:14 PM
it's been a longggggggggggg time, so people out of kindness offer the old "it's like riding a bike" to this i have only one answer...i don't remember peddling.
peace
hoops

Then there was the woman who rode her bike down a steep and bumpy cobblestone street who quipped after the experience, "I'll never come this way again."

Oak

hoops
08-06-2007, 06:02 PM
Your cat is standing on my chest.

or between your legs. ( it really happened, i swear )

oh and oak...HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
peace
hoops

Oak Kitten
08-06-2007, 06:24 PM
Then of course, there is the most compelling reason of all not to have sex:

"I'm saving IT"

Cosmo Girl

Gandalf
08-06-2007, 06:49 PM
...your cat, d'Artagnan Saberclaw, is standing on my chest...

Yes, I believe the cat (standing guard) between the legs is a subtle hint...

SongDragon
08-06-2007, 07:17 PM
Embarassing the virgin here!

:p

*runs and hides, but listens in on the grown-ups chattering, snickering*

Roady
08-06-2007, 07:33 PM
Embarassing the virgin here!

Same here Song! :o

Dee
08-07-2007, 02:17 AM
Then there was the woman who rode her bike down a steep and bumpy cobblestone street who quipped after the experience, "I'll never come this way again."

Oak

http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k267/deemark/Emoticons/laughing.jpg Thanks for my first laugh of the morning, Oak.

aabram
08-07-2007, 04:40 AM
And the other reason NOT to have sex

"Maw, Ah've loast the key to my chastity belt" Oh wait a minute, wrong Century!!! :D

Eva
08-07-2007, 06:42 AM
*runs and hides, but listens in on the grown-ups chattering, snickering*
Guess what Song... You ARE the grown-up nowadays :eek: Shocking, I know. But still...

Eva

hoops
08-07-2007, 01:00 PM
song, it's been so long, i am too :)
peace
hoops