The article discusses 'what is bad sex' according to men and women and extrapolates - from admittedly quick, casual research and a series of unrelated surveys - to come up with the down and dirty explanation that men somehow make women feel obliged to endure. How is she reaching this conclusion when she hasn't established whether or not the men know the women is in pain? Or that the climax is faked?
Adding to the , the article is incredibly gender and heteronormative. Where are the lesbians? The trans women? The genderqueer?
Had the author included these groups, and focussed on 'what is sex for men and women' and how ties into self identity and what we feel/need sex to be, we would have had a better understanding of why women will put up with pain, and how we can resolve the issue.
Adding to the , the article is incredibly gender and heteronormative. Where are the lesbians? The trans women? The genderqueer?
Had the author included these groups, and focussed on 'what is sex for men and women' and how ties into self identity and what we feel/need sex to be, we would have had a better understanding of why women will put up with pain, and how we can resolve the issue.