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Although a lot of his observations are cited in the [[blackpill]] philosophy, contrary to a founding principle of [[blackpill|blackpill]] philosophy, Roy acknowledges female sexual ''desire'' (rather than just behaviour) as malleable by society in short time-frames. <ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10825779</ref> He believes female sex-drive is more malleable by society than male sexuality, what he dubs a 'high erotic plasticity'.<ref>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10825779/</ref> | Although a lot of his observations are cited in the [[blackpill]] philosophy, contrary to a founding principle of [[blackpill|blackpill]] philosophy, Roy acknowledges female sexual ''desire'' (rather than just behaviour) as malleable by society in short time-frames. <ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10825779</ref> He believes female sex-drive is more malleable by society than male sexuality, what he dubs a 'high erotic plasticity'.<ref>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10825779/</ref> | ||
{{Quote|"Men's sexuality revolves around physical factors, in which nature is predominant and the social and cultural dimension is secondary.For women, cultural factors play a much greater role, and the role of physical processes and biological nature is smaller"}} | {{Quote|"Men's sexuality revolves around physical factors, in which nature is predominant and the social and cultural dimension is secondary. For women, cultural factors play a much greater role, and the role of physical processes and biological nature is smaller"}} | ||
{{Quote|"The plasticity of the female sex '''drive''' [note not just behaviour] offers greater capacity to adapt to changing external circumstances as well as an opportunity for culture to exert a controlling influence. Prom the global perspective of the broader society, if controlling people's behavior is the goal, women's sexual patterns are more easily changed than men's."}} | {{Quote|"The plasticity of the female sex '''drive''' [note not just behaviour] offers greater capacity to adapt to changing external circumstances as well as an opportunity for culture to exert a controlling influence. Prom the global perspective of the broader society, if controlling people's behavior is the goal, women's sexual patterns are more easily changed than men's."}} | ||