No evidence for that. Pretty clear the damage is done much earlier - in utero, perinatal, very early childhood.
You're still completely wrong to think that men and women having different reactions to similar events is some kind of strike against that theory - why would you expect men and women to respond similarly to *anything*?
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Your theory doesn’t just need them to be different. It needs them to have exact opposite reactions. You’d have to identify a specific difference which does that. Apples and oranges are different. But they both spill juice when squeezed.
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Men and women have basically zero overlap in sexual behavior and attraction - notice the context of this discussion. They're far more different than something like two fruits both bred by humans for the same traits (juiciness, sweetness)
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