I think you're right there JK.
I've been reading Brave New World again lately. With our supposedly 'over sexualised' culture, you would be tempted to think that Huxley got it spot on with what happens when you seperate sex from reproduction. I think this has been a temporary thing. When the contraceptive pill was introduced, women (for a variety of reasons) believed that this was going to liberate them. And the fact that women's position in society was ostensibly improved almost immediately after the pill further encouraged this belief.
But, really, women have been very unhappy since the 'sexual liberation' and have never been happy with the divorce between sex and reproduction - or at least not with the result of their being more sex.
Now women increasingly have the power in society they will realise that sex can only be justified as a leisure pursuit these days. And as you've said, women don't really like sex that much. At least not in itself. Sex will be banned eventually and the current sex offender hysteria and backlash against 'oversexualisation' is a harbringer of things to come.
Just look at this story in the Mail today :
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1255831...eens-nightclubs.html
Basically, fifteen young men of 20 or 21 have had their educations ruined and been labeld as child sex predators because they 'targetted' the odd 17 year old girl for casual sex. And I thought the age of consent was still 16.