This article suggests that sexual orientation is determined somewhat differently in men and women. Firstly, does this article and the studies it draws from hold any water?

Secondly, and I'm making a huge leap here, but could these differences in sexuality, specifically:

Women may also be more receptive than men to a variety of sexual cues. For their recent book, “A Billion Wicked Thoughts,” neuroscientists Ogi Ogas and Sai Gaddam analyzed a billion web searches, a million websites, a million erotic videos, a million erotic stories, millions of personal ads and tens of thousands of digitized romance novels in order to better understand the sexual differences between men and women. They concluded that a single cue triggers arousal in the male brain, but that women’s brains require multiple cues to become aroused.

support TRP notion that generally men want to have sex with attractive women, but women require men to be successful, attractive, confident etc.. before they consider sleeping with them? Or am I way off base here?

Also, I believe this ties in to simplepill's post. Could it be, as these studies suggest, that attraction in men is determined biologically, but in women is determined both biologically, and socially?