Andrew Proves Why Women's Number 1 Fantasy Is DISTURBING!

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Zusammenfassung

TLDRThe video explores the topic of women's fantasies, focusing on perceived contradictions between what women express and their reported fantasies. It includes a list of controversial and sensitive fantasies and raises discussions around the societal dynamics, gender perceptions, and inherent biases about men. The participants discuss the common assumption that women fantasize about situations involving dominance and essay (sexual assault), while also debating the roots of these fantasies as reported in various polls. Participants challenge the studies' validity, question the assumed negativity towards men and the entitlement expectation for them to act as protectors. They also address the societal narrative, which sometimes paints men as either protectors or threats, largely influenced by media consumption patterns like romantic and horror genres.

Mitbringsel

  • ❓ Discussion on contradictions in women's expressed fears vs. reported fantasies.
  • 📊 Polls show controversial fantasies like essay are common among women.
  • 🔍 Questions raised about biases in societal views of men.
  • 🐻 Comparisons made between men's perceived role vs. wild animal preferences.
  • 🎥 Influence of media, like romance and horror, on women's perception of men.
  • 🔄 Debate on fairness in societal expectations of men as protectors.
  • 🧠 Psychological insights into trauma and fantasy relationships.
  • 📈 Use of data from dating sites to analyze fantasy preferences.
  • ⚖ Challenge of studies' legitimacy based on funding and methodologies.
  • 👥 Discrepancies highlighted between men's and women's reported experiences in studies.

Zeitleiste

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The video starts with a discussion on common fantasies among women, with participants debating and listing various fantasies, some of which are controversial. The conversation touches on themes of dominance, public displays, and a provocative assertion that a top fantasy involves non-consensual scenarios. Participants express disbelief and discomfort, noting the contradiction between fears and fantasies as exhibited in polls. The conversation intertwines serious tones and humorous disbelief.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    Participants delve deeper into the contradiction between the fears women express and the fantasies reported, questioning the credibility and context of the polls. The discussion shifts to a hypothetical scenario involving choosing between a gay prisoner and a wild animal, exploring assumed risks and societal perceptions of danger. The dialogue highlights perceived biases in societal views about men's intentions versus reality, juxtaposed with the fear women have historically faced, questioning societal narratives of masculinity and victimisation.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:16:05

    The discussion further analyzes media consumption habits, suggesting women's preference for either romantic fantasies or horrific tales contributes to fear-based perceptions. The group debates the methodology and validity of studies on women's fantasies, focusing on how results may be skewed by context, sample size, and the body conducting the study. They explore broader implications of societal narratives and assumptions towards genders, critiquing how these may perpetuate fear and misunderstanding between men and women.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

  • What is considered to be a common fantasy among women according to the video?

    The video discusses the idea that essay (sexual assault) fantasies are reportedly common among women.

  • What do the speakers argue about women's statements versus their reported fantasies?

    The speakers argue that there is a contradiction between what women say about their fears and the fantasies they reportedly have.

  • How do the speakers view the role of men compared to wild animals in women's fantasies?

    They discuss how some women might prefer the unpredictability of a wild animal over a man, which they find disturbing.

  • What is the argument about the perception of men in society according to the discussion?

    The argument is that women are perceived to have a negative inherent bias towards men, assuming them to be dangerous.

  • What is mentioned about men's fantasies in the video?

    Men also have unusual fantasies, but the video does not delve deeply into specifics for men.

  • How did the speakers collect data about women's fantasies?

    Data was collected predominantly from Western sources, using methods like polls and dating site data analysis.

  • Why is there skepticism regarding the studies mentioned in the video?

    Speakers question the validity and intentions behind the studies, suggesting biases based on who funds them.

  • How does the video relate women’s preferences for horror and romance to their perception of men?

    The video proposes that women's consumption of horror and romance media shapes a skewed view of men as either villains or saviors.

  • What example is used to parallel women's preference for company in a dangerous situation?

    The example of being in a forest with a random man or a bear is used to question trust and assumptions about safety.

  • What critical reflection is presented about societal expectations of men vs. women?

    The video criticizes the assumed entitlement that men must protect women and challenges the fairness in societal expectations.

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    what do you think one of the most common
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    if not the most common fantasy of women
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    is I know I have no idea that's actually
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    really good argument that's a fantastic
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    argument yeah it's it's yeah refering to
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    about guys that can't get sex
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    andbody diting nobody's answering the
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    question can I jump in What do you think
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    the most
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    common fantasy of a woman is
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    I don't know a British accent yeah
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    definitely word dominance Bango I mean
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    yeah no I mean it's no it's much more
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    than it's much more than that they have
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    a grape
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    fantasies that have more not all I don't
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    like I don't like so I'm just on I'm
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    just going to go off the facts here all
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    right we'll make sure that we we all get
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    it
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    right uh number 10 Strangers in the
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    Night um nine
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    group um seven laying you out on display
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    for other people to see meaning you're
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    having in front of other people six
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    textually
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    ravaged uh five or I'm sorry four to
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    leave it as a tip and then uh two strap
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    on I'm going in that's pretty brutal
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    right the is uh and then number
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    one is ESS fantasies number
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    one that doesn't mean there was not a
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    single thing I think you said that I
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    fantasize about M I'm not going to lie
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    same well okay I while that could be
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    true I just want you to understand that
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    there's all sorts of things which I'm
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    sure would be ATT attributed to the
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    majority of men that perhaps could not
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    be attributed to me here's a really good
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    one I have blue eyes that's really
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    really really rare in men right but that
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    has nothing to do with how common brown
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    eyes are right so even though I don't
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    fit the mold it doesn't really mean
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    anything I'm not saying anybody here has
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    fantasies of being sa I'm just saying
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    that it's the number one
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    fantasy well is what is I guess you had
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    something on this yeah this is a uh this
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    was a lot um for one he just said um
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    that was a list of women's
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    fantasies top 10 top 10 reported by
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    women yeah now remember previously how I
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    told you that women say something and do
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    something else now if you ask the common
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    women they just said that's their
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    biggest fear but you just did a poll
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    that that's their biggest fantasy so you
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    see how women can say one thing and
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    think and do something totally different
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    so I just want to say that two it's very
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    alarming that women would rather take a
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    chance with a wild animal who is
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    extremely
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    unpredictable over a man who can
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    possibly not do none of those things
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    that there is a potential with a man
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    there is no potential with the bear none
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    he's going to kill you or kill you later
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    so for women to pick the bear over a man
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    who can potentially build a fort with
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    you make a campfire and just totally
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    assume he's going to hurt you just it's
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    just very disturbing that women have
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    these or at least they say they have
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    these fantasies that men would just do
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    this they just assume such negativity
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    about men it's just kind of disturbing
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    to hear that it's like I would never
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    take a chance with a wild ravaging bear
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    than a human being without having a
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    chance to I can't even talk to the bear
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    you can at least bargain with the man
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    maybe you just discarded the the the the
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    the common interest of talking over a
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    Savage Beast it's just crazy how women
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    think today no off I think it's
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    disturbing that we've been in positions
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    where we feel that way rather than wait
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    can I uh go ahead go ahead go you I do
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    and yeah that's what like but that's
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    that sounds good but according to the
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    list the number one fantasy of women is
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    the thing that you all are saying that
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    you hate that doesn't mean we want it to
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    happen I don't believe you do I don't
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    believe you do I'm just saying it's just
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    a cont it just it just shows the
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    duplicitous contradictory nature of
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    women that I spoke of earlier by if you
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    let I'm let y I'm not saying y'all feel
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    this way I'm just saying it's just proof
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    of the contradictory nature of following
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    what women say as according to what they
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    do because if I feel like most women
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    should feel how y'all feel but according
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    to his poll the number one thing was the
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    most appalling thing that they're saying
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    out of their mouths and it's just
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    contradictory like when that movie
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    Shades of Gray came out women love that
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    a fantasy isn't a safe situation it
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    actually happening in an abusive way is
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    not something you're how a Sal of
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    fantasy and also let me add to this a
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    lot of sa victims will fantasize truma
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    their trauma even though it was a bad
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    experience for them they then fetishized
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    their own trauma as a man I would never
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    ftiz somebody beat me and you're a man
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    we are women I don't like I say what
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    y'all saying what y do is
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    don't make sense I don't see how you can
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    fantasize about something that you put
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    on that you deem is so negative that
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    understand but it's just
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    genu say that that do fantasize
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    over no they end up being they end up
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    being that they turned all the way over
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    that's what they do I would also like to
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    ask I guess what is the percentage of
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    these like the this statistic that we
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    got in from the poll how many women what
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    country were they from what age
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    demographics were they like there's just
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    so much so many other questions centered
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    around I'll tell you the answers to that
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    so this is centered around mostly the
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    Western World these polls were done
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    between Australia uh uh Western Europe
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    and the United States Canada things like
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    this and the way that they gathered the
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    data was from dating sites for the most
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    part they gathered them from dating
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    sites uh women tend to be more honest in
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    the background of those and so do men
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    and that's how they can gather up
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    different preferences and also what
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    women commonly search for when they're
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    looking for um you know corn for
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    instance uh what they're what they're
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    searching for there you can gather the
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    data that way as well and this is what
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    we come up with now men got all kinds of
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    freaky [ __ ] too don't get me wrong right
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    they got all kinds like the the thing
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    that they top one of their top searches
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    pretty gross right but uh so so I
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    understand the both sides thing right
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    I'm not even necessarily saying I've
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    always thought that the thing about this
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    that was so bothersome to me in a
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    different way is that women most
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    commonly say well if a man spawned in
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    the forest when they say I would choose
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    him over the bear he's going to protect
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    me and I've always thought well that's
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    pretty assumed entitlement right it's
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    pretty assumed entitlement that you
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    instantly assume any man in the forest
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    is has some obligation to protect you
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    like I would just be like well I'm
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    spawned in with you but I don't know you
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    good luck hope you don't die I'm getting
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    out of this Forest now see you later but
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    it's always that that has always been
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    the detail the answer that has bothered
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    me I understand why so here I'll give
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    you an example let me give the let me
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    give this question back the other way to
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    Brian Atlas and to the gentleman who's
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    there would you rather be spawn into the
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    forest with a random bear or with a gay
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    prisoner random gay prisoner so there's
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    no it could possibly be that he has no
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    intention of course of essing you
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    because it's random right but you know
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    also there's is the chance that he could
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    would you prefer to be spawn in with the
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    bear or with the gay prisoner random gay
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    prisoner by the way gay
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    prisoner gay prisoner gay prisoner I
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    take the gay prisoner was he gay before
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    he went to I'm going to take the human
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    every time cuz we can I don't have to do
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    nothing with you but you're you're a
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    human you you have arms and legs you can
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    help me pick some [ __ ] up like I can't
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    do nothing with no B 100% yeah I think
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    that that that seems reasonable to me
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    it's within the confines of reasons like
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    okay but now they're in the same
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    position you're in so now they could
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    easily also be overpowered by this
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    person this person all they even have
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    more information they know that this
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    person likely has more volatility than
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    the average person and they are in the
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    same kind of vulnerable position but
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    according to reason they go well but the
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    chances are still way better even with a
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    gay prisoner than they would be with a
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    bear so this is how you put you're
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    taking your position putting it on them
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    but the answer is far different and so
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    you kind of wonder why that is in fact I
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    would even go so far as to say this uh
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    somebody said with the the dignity
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    aspect that's terrible for women when
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    they get sa absolutely but think about
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    it from a man's perspective for man's
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    dignity that's brutal as well and so yet
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    they're still willing to take the chance
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    the other direction and so it makes you
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    wonder why
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    and even I think even granting if this
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    gay prisoner is like 30% faster and
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    stronger than you you still take it you
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    still take it yeah yeah I think that I
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    think that you can continue with the
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    conditionals to the point where almost
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    it it almost would seem more reasonable
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    to take the bear if and most men would
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    still take the idea of the gay prisoner
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    because they're just looking at the
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    chances of if a random gay prisoner
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    spawn in with you um that this person
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    could at least be reasoned with and a
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    bear is going to eat your face right
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    yeah and and and I just felt like I said
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    it just real disturbing dis assume
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    negativity when it comes to men like
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    even when he brought up the uh the poll
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    of the women your first response was
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    well they from it's like when it comes
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    to these these lists with women all this
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    Nuance is required but when it come to
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    men it's just assumed that they going to
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    do that but you don't ask well what's
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    his upbringing what's his mentality like
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    where is he from no those questions are
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    not asked when it comes to men when it
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    comes to women it's like all we need all
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    is nuance and it's like I feel like
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    modern women live in this world between
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    fear and fantasy I want to bring up
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    something about the when you're done
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    they they they uh they they're in this
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    even when it comes to stuff that women
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    watch women like to watch a lot of you
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    know
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    romantic films or these Fantastical
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    situations that never happen and then on
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    the on the contrary they like to watch
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    horror and all these crimes of when men
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    are just doing this just these
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    diabolical things to women it's like if
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    you're constantly feeding your mind fear
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    and fantasy you're not dealing with
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    reality which is in neither one of these
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    worlds and I just feel like you could
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    just tell when you ask women certain
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    questions that they just really think
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    the worst of men it's just embeded in
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    y'all I don't know what's going on today
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    I think go ahead oh sorry I'm going to
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    go out on a limb got it I'm going to go
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    out on a limb and assume that the ladies
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    that are answering these polls when it
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    comes to the essay they're thinking
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    about okay I'm fantasizing about someone
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    who is dominant who is handsome who I uh
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    you know maybe it's I don't know uh
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    someone wealthy that's just dominating
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    me we more interested versus a random
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    man that's but still I respect that but
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    you're still just making an excuse
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    because it's a woman instead of just
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    dealing with what it is like I'm not
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    making an excuse you are because you you
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    added you added mad stuff to it it you
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    added that he's rich and anybody kind of
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    like you've done earlier what did I add
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    what give me an example like when we
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    were watching the video and you were
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    talking about it give me example cuz I
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    didn't cuz you said that I'm assuming
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    that a woman who fantasizes about
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    beinged is talking about a man who's
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    handsome and talk you don't want to Beed
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    by somebody you're attracted to so that
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    doesn't make sense to me anybody that
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    you appeal to don't want you that that
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    doesn't make sense to me I don't see
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    question that didn't get answered um how
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    many women answered in total in the
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    world how many women answered that poll
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    with that answer I'm assuming it was I
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    don't know I don't know what the total
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    of them are I don't think it matters
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    hang on I don't think it hang on hang on
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    I'm trying to answer okay sorry so I I'm
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    not sure that that would matter all you
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    would need is to have a statistical
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    enough sample size that it was
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    statistically significant and the
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    studies that I'm reading say that their
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    sample sizes are statistically
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    significant um another thing who is uh
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    funding those studies well most of these
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    are funded by uh women's clinics uh
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    though many of them I would have to look
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    into uh the background but most of the
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    time studies are fun fed by Progressive
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    institutions not conservative ones so I
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    don't see how how there would be a
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    publishing bias against women exactly
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    because sometimes there occasionally is
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    depending on who who puts on the study
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    oh I have a related to that I have a
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    quick question she cited this like
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    commonly perpetuated statistic in
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    colleges one and four are you prepared
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    to make the same sort of criticism over
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    the uh no because looked into that you
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    looked into that I I actually have
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    familiar it valid I I would I think that
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    it is very so one in four women have
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    been like full-blown essayed yeah I
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    would say more than that what do you
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    think about the doj what do you think
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    about the Like official like FBI and doj
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    statistics where they actually like
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    these are they're collecting actual
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    crime data instead of pulling random
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    like they're actually an analyzing the
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    well here's the here's here's the data
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    point that backs up Brian the data point
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    is that when pulled college students who
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    are male give significantly higher
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    numbers of being Ed than women
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    do um all I was trying to mention with
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    the poll is that you said that it was
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    gathered from dating Ops many women are
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    not on dating Ops sometimes sometimes
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    I'm not I've never been on done these
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    many many different people have done
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    these uh one such study that you can
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    look at National Institute of Health
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    this is from these are government
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    studies uh though they don't tell you
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    some of the information that you're
  • 00:13:57
    asking and I would have to look into to
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    the undercurrent I think that that's
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    fair right to ask who's conducting the
  • 00:14:02
    studies and why they do seem to be
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    statistically significant so hang on uh
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    Team of researchers based University of
  • 00:14:11
    North Texas and Notre Dame studied 355
  • 00:14:14
    women that's statistically significant a
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    part of the research involved
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    participants being able to read rward
  • 00:14:20
    fantasy scenario over headphones to
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    investigate how aroused they became in
  • 00:14:25
    the study published the academic Journal
  • 00:14:27
    of behavior participants were and mo
  • 00:14:29
    yeah the and the the number of how many
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    did was kind of Staggering right so um
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    that's just one study one aspect of this
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    study but there's other ways that this
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    uh research is conducted I can't give
  • 00:14:42
    you all the details because you don't
  • 00:14:44
    know them but it does seem like it's a
  • 00:14:46
    fairly firm fact that this is pretty
  • 00:14:48
    common also this the one and four study
  • 00:14:51
    it included things like for example cat
  • 00:14:54
    calling it included cat calling it also
  • 00:14:57
    included where one of the parties did
  • 00:15:00
    they have more than one alcoholic
  • 00:15:02
    beverage so they counted cons consensual
  • 00:15:06
    sex but if even both of the parties had
  • 00:15:10
    had more than one or two drinks they
  • 00:15:13
    counted that as sa do you think that
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    that's sa if like if someone yeah if
  • 00:15:19
    someone is wait absolutely who said
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    absolutely I mean if you're if if both
  • 00:15:24
    parties are under the influence is that
  • 00:15:27
    what you're saying sure yeah
  • 00:15:30
    yeah okay well iess if both parties has
  • 00:15:33
    had two beers is who said you said
  • 00:15:35
    that's sa yeah I mean because two beers
  • 00:15:39
    well they still know what they're doing
  • 00:15:40
    don't they I would say it depends on how
  • 00:15:43
    the beers hold stop stop stop stop hold
  • 00:15:45
    on I guess I'm confused at the question
  • 00:15:47
    so a man has two beers a woman has two
  • 00:15:50
    beers no they have is that essay oh no I
  • 00:15:55
    thought you meant just if they were
  • 00:15:56
    intoxicated that it doesn't count or
  • 00:15:58
    something that's what we yeah we
  • 00:15:59
    misunderstood we
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    misunderstood yeah yeah it's too woke
  • 00:16:04
    like
Tags
  • Women's fantasies
  • Societal dynamics
  • Gender perceptions
  • Assumed biases
  • Dominance
  • Sexual assault
  • Media influence
  • Protection entitlement
  • Contradictions
  • Studies validity