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And is \"the fairer sex\" actually more sexually aggressive and anarchic than men? While debunking the myths popularized by evolutionary psychology, Bergner also looks at the future of female sexuality. Pharmaceutical companies are pouring billions of dollars to develop a \"Viagra\" for women. But will it ever be released? Or are we not yet ready for a world in which women can become aroused at the simple popping of a pill? Insightful and illuminating, What Do Women Want? is a deeper exploration of Daniel Bergner's provocative New York Times Magazine cover story; it will spark dynamic debates and discussions for years to come."@en . . "What Do Women Want?" . . . . . . . . . . "What do women want? adventures in the science of female desire"@en . "What do women want? adventures in the science of female desire" . "Wat vrouwen willen : een onderzoek naar vrouwelijke verlangens & een afrekening met de mythe van de vrouwelijke monogamie" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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