tetep beda pak dws.
kan rumusannya kalo cowok bilang tidur dengan 10 cewek, itu harus dibagi dengan 
2, sedangkan kalo cewek bilang tidur dengan 5 cowok itu harus dikalikan 2...

rumus satu lagi, kalo cowok bisanya 1 x 15 menit...cewek 24 jam..wakakakakak....

salam
Mia

--- In wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com, Dwi Soegardi <soega...@...> wrote:
>
> pro⋅mis⋅cu⋅ous     [pruh-mis-kyoo-uhs]
> â€"adjective
> 1.    characterized by or involving indiscriminate mingling or
> association, esp. having sexual relations with a number of partners on
> a casual basis.
> 2.    consisting of parts, elements, or individuals of different kinds
> brought together without order.
> 3.    indiscriminate; without discrimination.
> 4.    casual; irregular; haphazard.
> 
> ehm, maksudnya, kalau pria punya kecenderungan berpoligini,
> perempuan juga sama-sama punya kecenderungan berpoliandri?
> 
> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/science/sciencenews/5213956/Men-are-no-more-promiscuous-than-women-survey-finds.html
> 
> Men are no more promiscuous than women, survey finds
> 
> The long standing belief that men are promiscuous and women are choosy
> is a myth, claim psychologists.
> 
> By Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent
> Last Updated: 2:10PM BST 24 Apr 2009
> 
> Researchers found that women and men in countries like Britain tended
> to have the same number of children with the same number of partners.
> 
> The study of more than 10,000 people in 18 countries seems to throw on
> its head the generally accepted expectations that men tend naturally
> towards promiscuity and women are more particular when it comes to
> choosing a mate.
> 
> It also seemed to disprove the belief that some men are incredibly
> successful at mating while others fail altogether.
> 
> According to the research, apart from in some polygamous societies,
> the number of offspring is spread remarkably evenly across the
> population.
> 
> Dr Gillian Brown, of the University of St Andrews, said: "The study
> shows that women are just as likely to seek out just as many partners
> as men.
> 
> "This survey really does question the idea that there is one universal
> sexual rule that applies to men and women."
> 
> Popular thinking stems from landmark studies into fruit flies by Angus
> Bateman in 1948 that showed that males exhibit greater variance in
> mating success (the number of sexual partners) and in reproductive
> success (the number of offspring) when compared to females.
> 
> Bateman concluded that, because a single egg is more costly to produce
> than a single sperm, the number of offspring produced by a female
> fruit fly was mainly limited by her ability to produce eggs, while a
> male's reproductive success was limited by the number of females he
> inseminated.
> 
> These studies supported the conventional assumption that male animals
> are competitive and promiscuous while female animals are
> non-competitive and choosy.
> 
> But the new work â€" which brings together 18 surveys from Europe, the
> US, South America and Africa â€" dispelled this.
> 
> The research, published by Cell Press, found in western countries both
> men and women had on average two offspring whereas in some African
> societies it was as high as 11.
> 
> "The conventional view of promiscuous, undiscriminating males and coy,
> choosy females has also been applied to our own species," said Dr
> Brown.
> 
> "It doesn't seem to be true."
>


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