The Notorious SLAV
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Nothing Earth-shattering in this one, but considering how often people assume, and just flat-out say, that women "just don't do it", whatever undesirable and creepy behaviour "it" is at the moment, it's nice to see a wide array of actions all of which have people of both genders doing them. Some of those gender ratios are quite skewed for sure, but about half of the very skewed ones are in mostly irrelevant categories, and some very juicy ones have quite balanced gender ratios as well
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View: https://www.scribd.com/document/947887479/Technology-Facilitated-Sexual-Violence-Among-Chinese-University-Students-Victimization-Perpetration-and-Association-with-Mental-Health?v=0.470
"Unwanted sexual experience with someone met dating site/app" which seems to be one of the few categories referencing actual, real-world behaviour and actual sexual aggression/coercion having one of the lowest gender differences, with both 10 men and 10 women reporting perpetrating said behaviour, while about half of the categories with a gender difference significant at p < 0.001 are digital-only is a split I don't have too much problem with
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Also, more men than women being victimized by people posting their personal info online and writing that they are available for sex, in both total numbers and percentages, is wild.
Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence Among Chinese University Students: Victimization, Perpetration, and Association with Mental Health - Archives of Sexual Behavior
Technology-facilitated sexual violence (TFSV) refers to a range of unwanted sexually related behaviors communicated and transmitted through digital technologies, including digital sexual harassment, image-based sexual abuse, sexual aggression and/or coercion, and gender and/or sexuality-based...
View: https://www.scribd.com/document/947887479/Technology-Facilitated-Sexual-Violence-Among-Chinese-University-Students-Victimization-Perpetration-and-Association-with-Mental-Health?v=0.470
"Unwanted sexual experience with someone met dating site/app" which seems to be one of the few categories referencing actual, real-world behaviour and actual sexual aggression/coercion having one of the lowest gender differences, with both 10 men and 10 women reporting perpetrating said behaviour, while about half of the categories with a gender difference significant at p < 0.001 are digital-only is a split I don't have too much problem with
Also, more men than women being victimized by people posting their personal info online and writing that they are available for sex, in both total numbers and percentages, is wild.





