> To be fair, in my experience it's an equal-opportunity quip. It's just as common now to say a guy needs to get laid or for a woman to make the remark about a woman.

As a bartender who's presided over many "girls' nights out" I've found that when the girls get going the conversation is frequently far more explicit and raunchier than any bunch of longshoremen can imagine...so much so that it gets embarrassing at times.

Yeah... We're guilty of being men, but that's not to say that the "macho" territory is exclusively ours.


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