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===<span style="font-family:'Linux Libertine, Georgia, Times, serif'; font-size: 24px; line-height: 1.2; font-weight: normal;" id="Many_people_prefer_life_without_social_media_over_life_without_sex">Many people prefer life without social media over life without sex</span>=== | |||
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In surveys, many respondents said they would rather live life without social media than live life without sex. Many also preferred life without social media over life without date nights. In SKYN's 2019 intimacy survey, 71% of men said they would give up social media over sex, compared to 59% of women. 67% of millennials said they would give up social media over sex, compared to 55% of respondents from Generation Z. | |||
On January 8, 2018 to January 10, 2018, Yourstoragefinder.com conducted an online survey of 2,021 Americans ages 18 to 74 from all 50 states as well as the District of Columbia. In the survey, only 20.2% of respondents said they would rather have no sex for a year than give up social media for a year. When one looks at the responses to this particular question by gender, relationship status, etc., you see more details. When asked if they would rather have no social media for a year or no sex for a year, 86.5% of men said they pick no social media for a year and only 13.5% picked no sex for a year. 74.5% of women picked no social media for a year over no sex for a year while only 25.5% picked no sex for a year. 87.7% of people in a relationship picked no social media for a year while only 12.3% picked no sex for a year. 84.7% of married people picked no social media and only 15.3% picked no sex. 80.0% of separated people picked no social media while 20.0% picked no sex. 70.7% of people who are single picked no social media while only 29.3% of them picked no sex. Finally, 63.9% of divorced people picked no social media while only 36.1% picked no sex. When respondents were asked if they prefer no date nights for a year or no social media for a year, 66.4% picked no social media and only 33.6% picked no date nights. 71.3% of men picked no social media and 28.7% of men picked no date nights. 62.9% of women picked no social media and 37.1% picked no date nights. Only 17.7% of respondents said they'd rather have their relationship be long distance for a year than give up social media for a year and only 14.5% said they would rather have no face-to-face contact with friends for a year than give up social media for a year. | |||
<span style="font-size:125%">'''Discussion:'''</span> | |||
A lot of bluepilled people will say there's more to life than relationships and sex, but in reality, sex and relationships is important to most people. Social media is something that many people cannot live without and many people would struggle to live life without social media, yet many, if not most people would prefer life without social media over life without sex. Most people even preferred life without social media over experiencing long-distance relationships and most people preferred life without social media over life without date nights and preferred life without social media over life without face-to-face contact with friends. This shows how important sex, date nights, face-to-face contact with friends and relationships without a long distance are to people. | |||
<span style="font-size:125%">'''References:'''</span> | |||
*"[https://www.yourstoragefinder.com/social-media-anxiety 'Social' Anxiety: What Would You Give to Stay Connected to Social Media?]". Your Storage Finder. | |||
*"[http://web.archive.org/web/20190704092332/https://skyn.com/en-us/2019-intimacy-survey/ 2019 Intimacy Survey]". SKYN. | |||
===<span style="font-family:'Linux Libertine, Georgia, Times, serif'; font-size: 24px; line-height: 1.2; font-weight: normal;" id="Sex_is_the_most_pleasurable.2C_joyous.2C_and_meaningful_human_experience">Sex is the most pleasurable, joyous, and meaningful human experience</span>=== | ===<span style="font-family:'Linux Libertine, Georgia, Times, serif'; font-size: 24px; line-height: 1.2; font-weight: normal;" id="Sex_is_the_most_pleasurable.2C_joyous.2C_and_meaningful_human_experience">Sex is the most pleasurable, joyous, and meaningful human experience</span>=== | ||
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* Davis N. 2016. ''Less sex please, we're millennials – study.'' The Guardian. [[https://archive.is/1I7ZS News]] | * Davis N. 2016. ''Less sex please, we're millennials – study.'' The Guardian. [[https://archive.is/1I7ZS News]] | ||
* Twenge JM, Sherman RA, Wells BE. 2016. ''Changes in American adults’ reported same-sex sexual experiences and attitudes, 1973–2014.'' Archives of Sexual Behavior, 45(7), 1713-1730. [[https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10508-016-0769-4 Abstract]] | * Twenge JM, Sherman RA, Wells BE. 2016. ''Changes in American adults’ reported same-sex sexual experiences and attitudes, 1973–2014.'' Archives of Sexual Behavior, 45(7), 1713-1730. [[https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10508-016-0769-4 Abstract]] | ||
==<span style="font-family:'Linux Libertine, Georgia, Times, serif'; font-size: 24px; line-height: 1.2; font-weight: normal;" id="College_women_nowadays_are_more_likely_to_be_sexually_active_than_college_men">College women nowadays are more likely to be sexually active than college men</span>=== | |||
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In a sample of 784 college students in a survey conducted in 2015 by ''The Cut'', they asked respondents about their sex life. 40% of college students reported being virgins. When asked if they are sexually active, 49% of freshmen and sophomores said yes and 51% said no. 57% of juniors and seniors said yes and 43% said no. When asked if they are sexually active, 59% of women said yes and 41% of women said no. 51% of men said yes and 49% of men said no. This means that college women are more sexually active nowadays than college men, with 59% of college women being sexually active compared to only 51% of men. 52% of virgins said they have never been in a relationship, compared to only 4% of non-virgins. 17% of college women reported using dating apps compared to 27% of men. Only 14% reported finding sex partners online. | |||
<span style="font-size:125%">'''References:'''</span> | |||
* "[https://www.thecut.com/2015/10/sex-habits-784-college-students.html The Sex Habits of 784 College Students]". ''The Cut''. October 20, 2015. | |||
===<span style="font-family:'Linux Libertine, Georgia, Times, serif'; font-size: 24px; line-height: 1.2; font-weight: normal;" id="Incel_forums_are_disproportionately_populated_by_suicidal.2C_disabled.2C_autistic.2C_and_ethnic_men">Incel forums are disproportionately populated by suicidal, disabled, autistic, and ethnic men</span>=== | ===<span style="font-family:'Linux Libertine, Georgia, Times, serif'; font-size: 24px; line-height: 1.2; font-weight: normal;" id="Incel_forums_are_disproportionately_populated_by_suicidal.2C_disabled.2C_autistic.2C_and_ethnic_men">Incel forums are disproportionately populated by suicidal, disabled, autistic, and ethnic men</span>=== | ||