I've seen several ppl argue that increasing "libertine" norms in society are causally related to sexual harassment at work. But how is that possible if, in the last 60 yrs, 1) society has gotten MORE libertine, and 2) sexual harassment at work has gone DOWN? Or is 1 or 2 wrong?https://twitter.com/lymanstoneky/status/949315429201268738 …
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Replying to @juliagalef
I've been really curious about the 'sexually open' groups I've been in, where there's not the sense of 'male hunger' and 'female self-protectedness' that underpins the vast majority of traditional settings. Why do these groups accomplish it but others don't?
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Replying to @Aella_Girl @juliagalef
I sort of don't like the potential answer that all the men admitted to these settings are already sexually satiated (as in, they are all getting laid regularly) and are generally attractive or high status.
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Replying to @Aella_Girl @juliagalef
Maybe the men are less likely to remain in the group if they behave badly. Closed groups with established norms, etc.
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