Is this the idea (expressed in the manosphere?) that readily available contraception allows females to costlessly indulge their appetite for sex with high status males?
Or is it an expression of a high female sex skew at some USA university campuses putting males in to the high value/high demand side. …
Is this the idea (expressed in the manosphere?) that readily available contraception allows females to costlessly indulge their appetite for sex with high status males?
Or is it an expression of a high female sex skew at some USA university campuses putting males in to the high value/high demand side. ie where the in-demand males can set the terms of the engagement?
I'm actually more curious why (In NZ) fewer young men and women are in relationships or having casual (nonrelationship) sex than say 20 years ago.
"all or most women expect casual sex"
Is this the idea (expressed in the manosphere?) that readily available contraception allows females to costlessly indulge their appetite for sex with high status males?
Or is it an expression of a high female sex skew at some USA university campuses putting males in to the high value/high demand side. ie where the in-demand males can set the terms of the engagement?
I'm actually more curious why (In NZ) fewer young men and women are in relationships or having casual (nonrelationship) sex than say 20 years ago.