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Related to this, there is substantial evidence that humans typically respond with [[antifragility|resilience]] to "potentially traumatic events" such as child sexual abuse. Rind et al. (1998) could find no evidence for major adjustment issues in college students who had been subject to child sexual abuse. Heather et al. (2005) reexamined these results and confirmed that, "child sexual abuse accounted for only 1% of the variance in later psychological adjustment, whereas family environment accounted for 5.9% of the variance".
Related to this, there is substantial evidence that humans typically respond with [[antifragility|resilience]] to "potentially traumatic events" such as child sexual abuse. Rind et al. (1998) could find no evidence for major adjustment issues in college students who had been subject to child sexual abuse. Heather et al. (2005) reexamined these results and confirmed that, "child sexual abuse accounted for only 1% of the variance in later psychological adjustment, whereas family environment accounted for 5.9% of the variance".
These findings suggest that the harm inflicted by child sexual abuse has been overstated.
These findings suggest that the harm inflicted by child sexual abuse has been overstated.
Shaming against men perusing girls or very young women may not only stem from [[feminism]], motherly protectiveness of children and gender egalitarianism etc., but it also acts as a means of enforcing [[monogamy]] and preventing serial monogamy. It hinders men from easily repeatedly marrying very young women throughout their lives and leaving behind single mothers that the state would need to care for.


By summarizing this science, this wiki is not excusing ''actual'' harm caused by violent abuse, or encouraging the commission of such acts.
By summarizing this science, this wiki is not excusing ''actual'' harm caused by violent abuse, or encouraging the commission of such acts.
Shaming against men perusing girls or very young women may not only stem from [[feminism]], motherly protectiveness of children and gender egalitarianism etc., but it also acts as a means of enforcing [[monogamy]] and preventing serial monogamy. It hinders men from easily repeatedly marrying very young women throughout their lives and leaving behind single mothers that the state would need to care for.


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