What makes you think women want to win fights? Apply game theory and evolutionary thinking - women don't want to win fights, they merely don't want to lose to weak men.https://twitter.com/wil_da_beast630/status/1180136669556695040 …
The graph you posed showed 65% *did* - that's 35% that don't or don't admit it. Besides the point we opened with is that revealed preferences are better indicators than survey responses. Refuting that with survey data is begging the question.
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So, a few things here. First, 65% of women said they sometimes fantasized about hard domination. I'll have to open the source article here, but the percent that said they would ever actually want this, outside a relationship, is far lower.
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Totally circular - "I fantasize about my control being taken away by a strong man" vs "I don't want that to actually happen" - the second is a requirement for the fantasy in the first statement.
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The next question is whether, even if 100% of women rather than 45% or whatever would consider actual hard domination, they would want this from a rapist with AIDS rather than a guy in a bar. Again, no data of any kind indicates this is true.
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Methodologically, you are arguing that the fact that women don't have guns indicates they want rape. There are...a ton of logical problems here. First, you haven't shown gun ownership varies between fairly equal pools of women that do and do not like domination.
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But, probably the winning argument here is that women of all persuasions engage in tons of OTHER strategies to avoid rape - going out in groups, carrying knives and keys, arranging taxis home, etc. Gun use predictors seem to simply be politics, age, urban res, etc.
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Question begging. You claim those behaviors are the result of women sincerely trying to avoid "rape" I claim that those behaviors are filters intended to test men for courage and propensity to ignore social convention and rules (status markers in women's minds)
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#last_post - there's a whole literature on this going back to the eighties. Here's a classic old piece erryone cites ( https://www.jstor.org/stable/3174238?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents …). I don't think ppl are doing all this to lie to themselves, but draw the line at guns.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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