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So I got in a discussion with some people in a student pub. The discussion was what gender has the highest sex drive.

I argued that men have the higher sex drive and that society is pretty much shaped with male sex drive as one of the most pushing factors. They argued that "we used to think men were more horny, but later studies suggest women are just as horny" etc. Then some skinny pierced guy joined in and said "if you think guys are more horny you obviously havent been in a relationship with many women", I just stared at him until he left with fear of being stabbed in his sleep.

So what should I say the next time?

I'm a masters student in physics, doing nanoengineering. Three of the girls were geology students, one of them was studying law.

I gave them the entire speech on testosterone and the fact that men are always thinking "do I want to fuck this" when they're talking to a woman. They said I was bullshitting.

How do I deal with this nonsense?

I kinda know these people so chances are we're gonna have this discussion again.

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