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Category Archives: Sex
Just how important is sex to a marriage’s success?
Economist: Ms Hicks and her colleagues found that although the frequency with which couples have sex does not have much correlation with how satisfied they claim to be with their partner, it correlates well with their automatic attitudes towards one … Continue reading
Why do sex workers discriminate against black men? This is outrageous. The government should do something.
How long can we abide such unrighteous discrimination? All prostitutes should be required by law to service an equal percentage of blacks as their general makeup of the population. And if they can’t afford it, they should get it free … Continue reading
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Why Are Rock Stars Fey?
Steve Sailer writes: Stars, of course, tend to be attention-seeking, which is not an extremely masculine trait. There’s a modest negative correlation between how much a star needs applause and his masculinity level. Broadway stars are the surest of getting … Continue reading
Why Do Women Love Felons?
From the Chateau: The usual Hivemind-approved rationalizations are given for why women LOVE LOVE LOVE incarcerated lowlifes (“emotional manipulation”, “forced intimacy”, “savior mentality”, etc), but really the answer is the most Occam-y of the hypothesis razors: dangerous men make women’s … Continue reading
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Smart People Have Fewer Sex Partners
Psychology Today: “Intelligence is negatively associated with sex frequency,” says Rosemary Hopcroft, a sociologist at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. “It’s a bit dismaying.” And people with higher education levels generally have lower numbers of sexual partners. The … Continue reading