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without seeing the results of this, I expected the results to be mostly dictated by selection bias, and that "follows Aella" to be a stronger selection filter than "man or woman"
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So if selection is pushing for similarity, the fact that men and women are answering differently makes it more surprising to me Idk if this is the right way to think about it but it stuck out to me
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That's correct. And either it didn't, which would be interesting, OR IT DID and the results are STILL skewing fascinating either way
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Ah I see. I *do* think this is true with a lot of things; both men and women are skewed in lots of answers due to following me, but it's mostly skewed re: ways I'm very different from other people, and I'm not like a "bdsm" account or anything.
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It's true that this is not a bdsm account, and this isn't your nudes account either. However, I still think its adjacent given your business, and one of the the anti-porn narratives is that 'if you look at porn once you will keep going back for more and more extreme stuff'
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I mean yeah, it's adjacent; probably most people who watch me, watch porn But most people who watch porn, don't typically watch extreme stuff, and I'd be surprised if it got significantly more extreme over time. I think BDSM preference is more... genetic?
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interesting, re: "most people just don't care" Alright, well, it seems like I should believe less hard that men and women are similar, based on these survey results and that chart you showed, maybe. or maybe you have to be particularly one way or the other to bother responding?
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the chart says ppl are into incest fetishes about as much as they are into futa, pegging, and masochism, but for some reason it's pretty overrepresented in porn. and yeah women and men's fetishes are pretty different, iirc this holds over other studies too