No, but each one does alter your biochemistry in a way that makes it more difficult to actually bond with a man. This effect is cumulative. https://twitter.com/vexedmentals/status/844620110325334016 …
he linked this https://twitter.com/edlatimore/status/844644011935698945 …
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a link to a 1995 study by conservative researchers working under an organization that is not officially recognized or credible?
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a study that, not to my surprise, only seems to be "concerned" for the "well-being" of women yet a study of a similar nature for men is
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nowhere to be found. the study states obvious facts: starting sexual activity young gives you more sexual partners and therefore makes you
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more susceptible to STDs, STIs, etc. men are exposed to the exact same risks as women if they have more sexual partners. yet no one's done
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a study suggesting men have less sex for that reason, not to my surprise. articles and "studies" like these serve one purpose and it's to
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scare women out of sexual behavior. i'm also having trouble finding where sex alters a woman's biochemistry...
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