Only about one in six men have ever paid for sex.

 
Men are turned on by happy women.

 
You can never say too many nice things to a woman during sex—as long as you mean them.

 
Some people still don't know that the vagina isn't the same as a penis; for almost all women, it's the clitoris that is the source of greatest pleasure.

 
A woman wants to know if a new lover has trouble maintaining an erection. If she knows, she will feel nurturing, helpful. If it just happens, she will take it personally, and be hurt, angry or disappointed.

 
A man who really takes time touching a woman—her ears, her throat, the backs of her knees, her toes—is truly sexy and appreciated.

 
Good sex can happen without a penis.

 
If women knew as much about sex as they do about diets, they would be happier.

 
Kegel exercises really do a) increase the strength of your vaginal muscles, b) increase your bladder control, and c) make intercourse more pleasurable for you and your partner.

 
One in three women say they just aren't interested in sex, but only one in six men admit that they just aren't interested.

 
More than half of men, but only one in five women, say that they think about sex every day or several times a day.

 
Men want more sex when they're younger and women want more sex when they are older. Maybe more younger men and older women should be together.

 
Most men consider their wives to be their best friends; most women turn to other women for friendship.