Given that the author suggests that women who are forward enough to want sex are afraid men will kill them (as a reason to avoid pursuing sexual linkups more avidly than they do) I'm discounting the whole piece.
Really, in these 45 plus years since the dawn of the feminist era, are women still promoting the idea of their sexual reticence as being men's fault? Their actions are based more on their own preferences in behavior as anything men do. If women really wanted sexual "freedom" they simply need to take it and to hell with the consequences. They've done it in other areas where the goal was desirable.
Just like asking for the vote and a job and a career in today's workplace. They didn't ask men's permission.....they just did it. Men adapted; they would adapt here as well.
C'mon. We're having sex with them after all. We know how much they "want it." I doubt that's changed much from 60 years ago.
Given four decades have passed since the dawn of feminism, when are women going to take responsibility for their own sex drives and not blame its actual expression (how often they're "horny") on men?
Women are "incredibly horny" yet still inhibited 45 years after feminism. I see that as their fault if they are.