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There is evidence that early CSA may accelerate women's life history speed on a broad phenotypic level. In support of this hypothesis, Vigil et al. (2005), controlling for several socioeconomic factors (and lack of paternal investment, presumably a potent indicator of the father's life history strategy), did find that CSA was associated with several indices of a faster life history strategy, including earlier age at first menarche, younger age at first sex, and increased reported desire to have a child earlier on behalf of abused girls.<ref>https://web.missouri.edu/~gearyd/Vigiletal%5BDP2005%5D.pdf</ref> | There is evidence that early CSA may accelerate women's life history speed on a broad phenotypic level. In support of this hypothesis, Vigil et al. (2005), controlling for several socioeconomic factors (and lack of paternal investment, presumably a potent indicator of the father's life history strategy), did find that CSA was associated with several indices of a faster life history strategy, including earlier age at first menarche, younger age at first sex, and increased reported desire to have a child earlier on behalf of abused girls.<ref>https://web.missouri.edu/~gearyd/Vigiletal%5BDP2005%5D.pdf</ref> | ||
There are also many genetic factors that result in a predisposition towards slutty behavior in women, explaining 50% of the variance in sociosexuality (tendency to engage in and a positive attitude towards casual sex) in one study. <ref>https://genepi.qimr.edu.au/contents/p/staff/CV262Bailey_UQ_Copy.pdf</ref> Thus, a restriction of harsh social norms that restrict conspicuous slutty behavior among women will naturally result in a subculture of ostentatious sluts rapidly forming in a society once they were | There are also many genetic factors that result in a predisposition towards slutty behavior in women, explaining 50% of the variance in sociosexuality (tendency to engage in and a positive attitude towards casual sex) in one study. <ref>https://genepi.qimr.edu.au/contents/p/staff/CV262Bailey_UQ_Copy.pdf</ref> Thus, a restriction of harsh social norms that restrict conspicuous slutty behavior among women will naturally result in a subculture of ostentatious sluts rapidly forming in a society once they were freed of these restrictions, as it were. | ||
Several threads of evidence also suggest that increased phenotypical masculinity in women is associated with promiscuity, perhaps being indicative of masculinized women tending to adopt a more male-typical sexual strategy. | Several threads of evidence also suggest that increased phenotypical masculinity in women is associated with promiscuity, perhaps being indicative of masculinized women tending to adopt a more male-typical sexual strategy. | ||
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