Sex differences in psychology are differences in the mental functions and behaviors of the sexes and are due to a complex interplay of biological , developmental , and cultural factors. Differences have been found in a variety of fields such as mental health , cognitive abilities , personality , emotion , sexuality , [1] [2] and tendency towards aggression. Such variation may be innate or learned and is often very difficult to distinguish. Modern research attempts to distinguish between these causes and to analyze any ethical concerns raised. Since behavior is a result of interactions between nature and nurture researchers are interested in investigating how biology and environment interact to produce such differences, [3] [4] although this is often not possible. A number of factors combine to influence the development of sex differences, including genetics and epigenetics; [6] differences in brain structure and function; [7] hormones, [8] and socialization.

Women as Sex Objects



9 Subtle Ways Women Are Taught To View Themselves As Objects
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21 Women Reveal What It Was Like To Have Sex With A Large Or Small Penis
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The reality: A fetish is just a specific type of fantasy—and one that more people have than you probably realize. You just have to find a normally non-sexual object or action arousing—an association you probably formed in childhood, says Samantha Leigh Allen, who studies sexual fetishism at Emory University. One in five women are more excited by a new pair of shoes than their sexual partners, according to a new survey by Shoebuy. But stilettos as a source of sexual arousal? In some cases, though, a shoe fetish may actually indicate a desire to avoid real sexual interaction.