Why are men so confused?
Q: When do men stop looking at women? A: When they’re dead. Men are driven by sex. Right? Well…. It depends on who you ask. Some men say yes. Some men say no. Experts say maybe. So? We’ll report. You’ll decide. “Guys think about sex every five seconds,” says Justin Burkhardt, 21, of Allentown, who’s single. “Guys definitely think about sex more than girls.” Nothing unites men and women more than sex. Yet nothing divides them more either. It all starts with a single chromosome: the male-making Y, a puny thread bearing a paltry 25 genes, compared with the lavish female X, studded with 1,000 to 1,500 genes. But the Y guy, containing a gene dubbed Sry, circulates masculinity via a fabled hormone called testosterone. And that hormone not only masculinizes the body, but affects the developing brain and wiring of nerve cells. “It’s a reasonably safe assumption that young males are driven by sex,” says Gregg Amore, a psychologist and director of counseling at DeSales University. “Some men’s