The common claim that men think about sex every seven seconds is an unsupported urban myth, not a scientific fact. Research from Ohio State University indicates that men think about sex far less often - typically around 19 times per day, or roughly once per hour, rather than over 8,000 times. While men do think about sex more frequently than women (who average about 10 times daily), the "seven-second" figure is a massive exaggeration.
Key findings regarding this myth include studies led by Dr. Terri Fisher that found that college-aged men averaged 19 sexual thoughts daily, while women averaged 10.
Other thoughts count too - the same studies showed that men also think about other basic needs like food and sleep more frequently than women, notes Dr. D'Arienzo Psychology and ScienceDaily.
Methodology Matters - the "seven-second" myth would equate to roughly 8,000 times in 16 waking hours, a figure entirely unsupported by data, notes KARK and Big Think.
Factors such as comfort with sexuality often play a larger role in the frequency of sexual thoughts than gender alone, according to Hims - the little blue pill people. I guess if anybody knows, it's them...
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