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Oral Contraceptives and Sexual Desire: Replies to Graham and Bancroft (2013) and Puts and Pope (2013)

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2013

Abstract

In our Letter (Roberts, Cobey, Klapilova´,&Havlı´cˇek, 2013), we proposed that insights from studies on mate preferences may provide new avenues for understanding the relationship between use of oral contraceptives (OCs) and women’s sexual desire. In the context of growing evidence from studies by evolutionary psychologists that indicate OCs alter women’s partnerpreferences,wepresented evidence to suggest thatquantification of effects of OCs on sexual desire will be improved if (1) thetarget ofwomen’sdesireismore clearlydefinedwhenit is beingmeasured and (2) women’s history ofOCuse, specifically at the time of initiating her current relationship, is also considered alongside current use.

In commentaries on our Letter, Graham and Bancroft (2013) andPuts andPope (2013) raised a number of points, which we seek to address here.