These generalizations crack me up. Some women, women with issues, some men, men with issues, etc. Fortunately, most of us don’t have to deal with all these “issues” and just live our lives...and have great sex, which is a part of life.
You do a disservice to women by making statements that portray women as weak, which we all know isn’t the case. Weak women are weak, same as men. The rest of us deal and can’t be boxed into this little corner the psychologists and their patients would like to wrap around everyone for their own benefit.
It isn’t a question of weakness and strength. In certain circumstances, most women can be much stronger, and braver than most men.(Case in point— I used to work at a Children’s Hospital. When a child died, the mothers would be very sad but could almost always keep it together. The hospital personnel would usually have to give a shot to the fathers, who were so upset they would often pass out when they got the news. But again, that’s a generalization. I’ve also seen one mother get very upset and pass out when she learned her child had died. But that was a complete surprise and not at a hospital where the possibility of death is always present. So your assertion may be somewhat true, if you consider a woman who gets upset at the death of her child “weak.” )It’s a question of the “female nature” which is the title of this thread. Women get more emotionally bonded after sex than men do, and as a result, have a harder time putting the past behind them. That, in my opinion, is the reason women have fewer sex partners than men. If you don’t believe me, ask five women and see if the majority agree.