Abstract
Is the gender disparity in sexual experience the same for men and women who are blind? Perhaps being impervious to visual cues would generate restrained sexual appetites in both genders. Our ethnographic findings suggest otherwise; the gender disparity persists even among men and women who are blind. The findings are discussed in terms of the cross-species research on multiple cues underlying mate selection, the combined utility of mate selection traits, and the physiological significance of sexual pleasure. Brief excerpts from our interviews are also included.
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