I am incredulous that younger cohorts are meaningfully less straight than their predecessor generations in a way that would imply a secular trend toward a lower overall portion of the population actually being so over time.
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*Either* a lot of young people are going to change their preferences as they age or, as some have implied, the older cohorts here are just as non straight, but less willing to say so. But I really doubt there's a real (presumably genetic or epigenetic) trend.
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Replying to @FreeSoilAndrew @kitten_beloved
devil's advocate: declining anogenital distances, earlier puberty, collapsing testosterone, mass hormonal birth control
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I think this is plausible actually
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Replying to @PstafarianPrice @eigenrobot and
I want to see this graph broken down by earning power on the male cohort. Women are giving up on men, because men have failed them and/or there aren’t enough “acceptable” men available (think: college graduation sex ratios).
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Replying to @PstafarianPrice @eigenrobot and
Large trends should not be extrapolated back onto individual data points.
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but suppose we wanted to have Fun
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