Study: 3–8% of Greek men & 14–15% of identify as heterosexual but experience same sex attraction; 0.5–5% of men & 2–4% of women are bisexual
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Women's sexuality is culturally restrained. Attitudes to lesbians was not always stuff of fantasies, but controversyhttps://othersociologist.com/2012/09/15/women-sexuality-wwi/ …
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Over time, as fiction & pornography changed, heterosexual male norms appropriated women having sex with women as a sexual fantasy.
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Back to the study: it asks: why do more women report attraction to women? Well, sexuality studies have answered this: sanctions have changed
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While it is more socially acceptable for women to report same-gender attraction, the sanctions are tougher on lesbians & bisexual women
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That is heterosexual women may fantasise & act on same-gender attraction, but they do so b/c it doesn't really disrupt heterosexual identity
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Greek study does not take this into account. Instead, it argues that men's desire & approval of seeing women together is evolutionary drive
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So its hypothesis is already flawed: it forces an evolutionary perspective that does not take into history & culture, as I've just shown.
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Study begins by considering that same-gender attraction in women may be a genetic mutation. To put it another way: that it's abnormal. WRONG
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Taking a leaf out of Queen Victoria handbook, study does not consider gay men's sex with empiricism or how gay sex fits with this evo theory
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Study does not ask (under their warped logic): has gay men's sex evolved to satisfy heterosexual men's evolution?
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Consider why this was not even hypothesised: homophobia prevents a male-led team to apply same (erroneous) evo psych logic to gay men
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Study then admits that gene mutation is not the whole story- mind you the references cited DO NOT have emprirical evidence for this theory
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In fact, of the 7 sources cited, 3 are general texts on sexuality NOT proof of gene mutation & rest are the 1st author citing himself (!).
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Study then develops its "male choice hypothesis" for same-gender attraction among women using the NON SCIENTIFIC concept of cuckoldry.
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Cuckoldry is the idea that hetero men need to protect themselves from women who may trick them to raise kids that aren't biologically theirs
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Cuckoldry is a historical idea that stems from Christianity & colonialsim. It transformed institution of marriage to protect men's assets.
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Cuckoldry is a myth. Research shows that only 1% of paternity is misattributed http://insidestory.org.au/the-fatherhood-myth/ … So again: Greek study is flawed
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Study TWICE argues there are 2 ways to deal with cuckoldry: violence or having a partner who is attracted to women. Violence is normalisedpic.twitter.com/rZeqKvh5Yz
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Study argues that since violence against women is tough to maintain (!), having same-gender attracted partner increases evolutionary fitness
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Authors argue this is because women who have sex with women don't get pregnant, so they won't trick men into looking after extra babies
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Study also argues men have access to twice the number of sexual partners with little effort, increasing his changes of having children

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This is where we see how the researchers have absorbed patriarchal constructions of lesbian sex: 1) women have sex with women to please men
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2) men are welcome to interject in lesbian sex as they see fit, and lesbians are 100% compliant. This is dangerous scientific heterosexism
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The methods are also flawed. Study is based on 4-question survey & four demographic measures (sex, age, marital status, sexual attraction)
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Questions: 1) I prefer a mate attracted to: only same sex or opp sex; predom opp sex but sometimes same sex or vice versa; both sex equally
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Question 2) in a long-term relationship, I prefer that my partner has sexual contact with people of same-sex: never/occasionally/frequently
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Question asks same of casual relationship preference. Q3) Scenarios of finding long-term & casual partner w/ opp sex vs same sex infidelity
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Lots wrong here: hypothetical not the same as reality. E.g. studies show long-term partners more forgiving of infidelity than short-term r/s
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Also sample is skewed towards young people (mean age women 28, men 31) predominantly drawn from PSYCHOLOGY COURSES!http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/science/2013/05/weird_psychology_social_science_researchers_rely_too_much_on_western_college.html …
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Study finds around half of hetero men surveyed prefer partner who is sometimes attracted to women, but around 10% hetero women say same
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