Women are way more into sexual submission than anything else, and men are sorta vaguely 'into everything.' This is one of the most fascinating things to me. So far I've heard some casual theories about why this is, but not the level of discourse I'd expect from something so wild
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Then we'd expect to see something similar to 'being gay' a few decades ago; you get born with something turning you on, society shames it, you're *still gay*, but you hide it. This implies that men 'actually like' rapeplay as much as women do, but my intuition says this isnt true
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Preference falsification?
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If you had to go hunt large dangerous animals, it helps to not overthink the situation. This might be the same instinct in procreation: men just want to "do the deed".
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It seems to me that certain online communities, as well as the IRL communities adjacent to them, are much more kinky than the general population. I think this complicates some of the findings, in that they may not always generalize.
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the lack of data may have more to do with the realities of academia than anything else. setting aside that seriously researching anything to do with sex is high risk. the answer to this question has the potential of causing a career ending controversy regardless of the result
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I think the only good research I ever saw on this topic was the Google Talk by the authors of A Billion Wicked Thoughts
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ok i will read the book and listen to them thank you
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humans fall in between chimps (where violence and rape pay off) and bonobos, where lower-rank or female apes gang up to kill bullies. So there is some selection against desiring rape specifically. Also, seems like there was enough w/o specific desire.
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Tension between no means yes turned up even more when you get into why women are so loud. Thought to be an involuntary call so males know there will probably be company (and most virile / strong company wins)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_copulatory_vocalizations#Adaptive_function …
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