Describe at least two male-female psychological differences and how they affect sexual behavior.
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Two gender-based psychological differences that affect sexual behavior in men and women are aggressiveness and communication styles.
Men are generally more aggressive than females and this is true for virtually all indicators of aggression, that is, physical aggression, verbal aggression, and fantasy aggression. In terms of communication styles, women are more willing to disclose personal information than men and are more adept at decoding nonverbal cues and discerning others' emotions. These gender differences in communication have an impact on men's ability to communicate their sexual needs to their partners.
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