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==Blackpill conflict== | ==Blackpill conflict== | ||
Although a lot of Baumeister's observations are cited by [[blackpill]]ers, Roy concluded that female sexual desire is malleable by society and in short time-frames, and that females have a more malleable erotic plasticity than males,<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10825779</ref><ref>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10825779/</ref> contrary to the core assumption many blackpillers hold. He suggests that the malleability makes women suited for [[progressivism|sexual-cultural progress]]. Contrary also to the blackpill philosophy, he suggests that men's sexuality is more superficial and physically oriented than women. | Although a lot of Baumeister's observations are cited by [[blackpill]]ers, Roy concluded that female sexual desire is malleable by society and in short time-frames, and that females have a more malleable erotic plasticity than males,<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10825779</ref><ref>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10825779/</ref> contrary to the core assumption many blackpillers hold. He [[virtue signaling|suggests]] that the malleability makes women suited for [[progressivism|sexual-cultural progress]]. Contrary also to the blackpill philosophy, he suggests that men's sexuality is more superficial and physically oriented than women. | ||
{{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"}} | ||
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# A weaker sex drive may imply a greater plasticity, whereas strong and powerful drives are less prone to socializing and civilizing influences. | # A weaker sex drive may imply a greater plasticity, whereas strong and powerful drives are less prone to socializing and civilizing influences. | ||
# Over the course of [[courtship]] women spontaneously switch from a coy deferral of sex to admitting of it. This may require a general readiness to change, which could have led to greater plasticity. | # Over the course of [[courtship]] women spontaneously switch from a coy deferral of sex to admitting of it. This may require a general readiness to change, which could have led to greater plasticity. | ||
==Personal life== | ==Personal life== |