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{{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. From 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."}}
 
This observation is in line with women's [[sex drive#Female_passivity|passive sexuality]], higher agreeableness and conformity<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill_(Supplemental)#90.25_of_victims_of_workplace_mass_hysteria_are_women</ref> meaning women may tend to more likely comply with whatever rules are imposed on them which they may have been selected due to the historically highly prevalent social rules constraining the reproductive behavior of women for [[paternity assurance]].


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