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Social Science by Anonymous 2018-07-23 04:56:58
Social Science
Do you think that the disproportionate rate of atypical sexual behavior reported among men is due to biology or social/cultural conditioning?
6 answers
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Anonymous
Yes, biology and the sex drive. But that's not an excuse for all the creepy, perv stuff. Those dudes need to be taken out of the world
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Anonymous
wth is atypical sexual behavior?
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Anonymous
Biology. Hence why the rest of the human species tries to stop these men from passing down their genes. It's natural selection at work. lol
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Anonymous
As is related to Sexual Misconduct by men? Probably.
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Anonymous
How can either conclusion be drawn? You DO know what ATYPICAL means? And DISPROPORTIONATE to WHAT? I swear to frackin' gawd, every single one of you male and female sexists who post here needs to take remedial statistics, and a logic class. You shouldn't be allowed to cross the street without holding Daddy or Mommy's hand, let alone VOTE and have other adult rights, until you've passed AT LEAST those two courses. "There are only three kinds of people in the world -- animals, peasants, and mathematicians." -- Robert Heinlein
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Anonymous
two disparate groups of people, first india and second, sweden, have had problems with rape. men behave like animals, taking advantage of helpless women and prey on them. what do they have in common, [1.] they are men, and [2.]they are in the same environment as women. there are both formal social laws in government and in religion, and informal disdain and dissuasion for the behaviors. in the swedish situation the women and men were in groups publicly, whereas, in the indian situation, the men were able to separate the victim from the crowd. being adults and knowing the laws exist and will bring punishment did not stop the behavior. ----------------------------------- answer:the solution lays in social-influence and social-support from other men, so strong that the need to be part of a male-identified group, overcame any consideration of ethical values. sociology says there is gender-identifying, sexual-identifying, and identifying based on sexual-orientation; so that, gender-membership values, sexual-membership values, and sexual-orientation membership values exist, and can be recognized by others, thus increasing the perpetrator's self-esteem, and his social-ranking. def: per·pe·tra·tor noun a person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or immoral act. "the perpetrators of this horrific crime must be brought to justice"