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===Culture and human sexuality===

A series of studies of human sexuality has addressed questions such as how nature and culture influence people's sex drive, rape and sexual coercion, the cultural suppression of [[Human_female_sexualityHuman female sexuality|female sexuality]], and how couples negotiate their sexual patterns.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.psy.fsu.edu/faculty/baumeister.dp.html|title=Roy Baumeister's page, Florida State University|publisher=www.psy.fsu.edu}}</ref> In his research, Baumeister reached four major conclusions:<ref name=":2" />

# The relative influence of culture and nature on sexuality varies by gender. Female sexuality is more cultural/nurture, and male sexuality is more in-born/nature (see [[erotic plasticity]]).

# There is a gender difference with sex drive. Men, on average, want more sex than women.

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* ''[[Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength]]'' (2011).

* ''Homo Prospectus'' (2016).

* ''The Power of Bad'', co-written with [[John_Tierney_John Tierney (journalist)|John Tierney]], (2019).

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