WorthlessSlavicShit
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Bruh. I've been going through the studies analyzed in this metastudy:
Just to see which of them have data on female sexual coercion of strangers, so I could see just how improbable it would be for none of us to experience it if we really were just normal guys pretending to be undateable like anti-incels claim we are, and literally the first two hit me with stuff like this.
Variations in College Women's Self-Reported Heterosexual Aggression
In fact, speaking of the East dataset, it looks like it's actually from the older, 1996 study, unless both studies coincidentally had 212 respondents from multiple NY colleges whose usage of physical sexual coercion was 7.1%.
That one has a breakdown of the strategies used:
This was almost 30 years ago yet there are still people who think that women worldwide were "submissive and trad" until relatively recently. Interesting to see more women actually using physical force than just threatening to do so, you'd think the reverse would be true simply because percentages usually fall as escalation goes on. Still interesting though, turns out I Spit on Your Grave had it backwards and it was actually the privileged liberal blue state women who were the real threat to small town country bumpkins all along, who would've thought.
"Approximately 17% of heterosexual women have sexually coerced a man sometime during their lifetime."
An Examination of Sexual Coercion Perpetrated by Women This study surveys studies which measured female perpetration. The authors found 32 such studies, predominantly, but not entirely, heterosexual, with a cumulative sample of 22,632 women and calculated weighted means with the results of...
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Just to see which of them have data on female sexual coercion of strangers, so I could see just how improbable it would be for none of us to experience it if we really were just normal guys pretending to be undateable like anti-incels claim we are, and literally the first two hit me with stuff like this.
Variations in College Women's Self-Reported Heterosexual Aggression
If you want to know what they mean by "East" and "South", they were looking at differences in female-perpetrated sexual coercion rates between various US regions, in this case the East Coast and US South, the respondents from the "East" being from three New York colleges, while the "South" respondents were from a Louisiana one.As shown in Table I, over a quarter of both samples of respondents (28.5% East and 25.7% South) reported engaging in strategies defined as coercive. From 7.3% (South) to 21.1% (East) of the women reported strategies defined as abusive. Approximately 1.6% (South) and 7.1% (East) of the women reported using physical force, the threat of physical force, or a weapon to obtain sexual contact with a man.
Jfl at the ages given. Literally 1 in 14 of 21-year-old women in New York, decades ago, had at least one experience of physically forcing a man into sex behind her. Who knows what the numbers would be like if the average age of the respondenty were 30 or more. And yes, decades ago, this study is from 1998, it's literally as old as me. Those people were born in the mid-to-late-1970s, they grew up and came of age before third-wave feminism was even an idea and internet wasn't even mainstream yet.The research surveyed two comparable samples of college women. One sample was drawn from three colleges in and around New York City (East;N = 212) and one was drawn from a midsized commuter university in Louisiana (South; N = 249). Each of these institutions draws its student body primarily from the local community. The respondents were predominantly single (East = 78.6%, South = 78.2%), raised in households headed by professionals or executives (East = 53.1%, South = 51.8%), and 21 years old or younger (East = 69.8%, South = 67.7%). The respondents from the East ranged in age from 18 to 59 years, with a mean age of 22.26 years (SD =5.39 years). The respondents from the South ranged in age from 18 to 58 years, with a mean age of 22.21 years (SD = 6.13 years).
In fact, speaking of the East dataset, it looks like it's actually from the older, 1996 study, unless both studies coincidentally had 212 respondents from multiple NY colleges whose usage of physical sexual coercion was 7.1%.
Correlates of college women's self-reports of heterosexual aggression - Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment
Traditional Western social and sexual scripts have discouraged women from expressing sexual interest or initiating sexual behaviors. For the present study, 212 women attending sexuality classes in the New York/New Jersey area volunteered anonymously to complete a questionnaire that measured...
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That one has a breakdown of the strategies used:
This was almost 30 years ago yet there are still people who think that women worldwide were "submissive and trad" until relatively recently. Interesting to see more women actually using physical force than just threatening to do so, you'd think the reverse would be true simply because percentages usually fall as escalation goes on. Still interesting though, turns out I Spit on Your Grave had it backwards and it was actually the privileged liberal blue state women who were the real threat to small town country bumpkins all along, who would've thought.
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