PodcastsThe Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett"Casual Sex Is Almost Always Dangerous For Women!" This Is What Casual Sex Is Really Doing To Women - Louise Perry
"Casual Sex Is Almost Always Dangerous For Women!" This Is What Casual Sex Is Really Doing To Women - Louise Perry
The Diary Of A CEO with Steven BartlettWed Jun 19 2024
Casual Sex and Its Impact on Women:
- Casual sex is considered more risky for women due to physical asymmetry, emotional consequences, and societal norms.
- Survey data shows that 37% of women feel emotionally negative after casual encounters compared to men.
- Women's lower disgust threshold can lead to discomfort or regret after unwanted sexual experiences.
- The concept of "icks" refers to women's intuitive feelings about potential partners, which should be respected. It signifies a shift in attraction from positive to negative based on subtle cues.
- Women are advised to listen to their instincts and prioritize their safety in intimate situations.
Evolutionary Psychology of Sexual Behavior:
- Men generally have a keener interest in casual sex than women due to biological differences rooted in evolutionary history.
- Cross-cultural studies show consistent patterns where men express 42% more desire for casual sex than women.
- Physical differences between men and women influence sexual behavior, with men typically being more sexually aggressive due to testosterone levels peaking during youth.
- Alcohol consumption exacerbates biases in perceiving sexual interest by increasing the likelihood of misinterpretations and misunderstandings during social interactions.
Impact of the Pill on Sexual Culture:
- The introduction of contraceptive methods like the pill has shifted sexual norms towards earlier sexual activity, leading to changes in dating expectations.
- Historically, expectations around sex were different before the availability of reliable contraception like the pill, with engagements or marriage often preceding sexual intimacy.
- The negotiation of sex has become more common post-pill era, creating ambiguity and challenges in communication between partners regarding timing and consent.
Women's Intuition and Safety:
- Women's intuition plays a crucial role in assessing potential risks in various situations, including dating scenarios where they may experience an "ick" feeling towards certain individuals.
- Instincts related to personal safety are often accurate indicators of danger or discomfort experienced by 29% of women when faced with potentially risky situations.
- Social conventions and personal experiences shape individuals' ability to navigate potentially risky situations based on gut feelings, highlighting the importance of trusting one's instincts for self-protection.
Business Lens on Personal Dynamics:
- Observing human behaviors through an evolutionary lens provides insights into how innate differences impact decision-making processes related to sexuality and relationships.
Women's Intuition and Hiring Decisions:
- Women in the workplace often possess a unique ability to notice qualities in candidates that men may overlook during the hiring process.
- Anecdotal evidence suggests that women's intuition or "vibe" about certain candidates can provide valuable insights not immediately apparent to men.
- This difference in perception between men and women showcases diverse perspectives, enhancing decision-making processes within organizations.
- The observation was made that women running businesses are sometimes able to identify issues with candidates that men do not see, leading to a more comprehensive evaluation of potential hires.
Evolutionary Differences Impacting Relationships:
- Men and women are believed to have evolved with different instincts, influencing their views on sexuality and relationships.
- The discussion highlighted how evolutionary differences contribute to varying levels of emotional bonding from sex between men and women.
- These inherent differences play a role in shaping relationship dynamics and decision-making processes based on individual biological tendencies.
- It was noted that evolutionary differences impact emotional bonding after sex, potentially affecting relationship dynamics due to differing biological responses between genders.
Physical Standards in Policing Roles:
- Gender disparities in physical abilities are cited as a reason why some roles, like frontline policing, may be deemed unsuitable for women due to profound physical differences.
- Lowering physical standards under feminist pressure is noted to potentially compromise effectiveness and safety within physically demanding roles such as policing.
- Maintaining high physical standards is crucial for ensuring optimal performance and safety outcomes in professions where physical confrontations are common.
- The conversation emphasized the importance of upholding stringent physical requirements in roles like policing to ensure operational efficiency and safety standards.
Marriage as a Stability Structure:
- Marriage is viewed as a structural support system providing stability, particularly for women during periods of child-rearing when additional adult support is essential.
- Monogamous marriage is discussed as an effective way to prevent social inequalities and ensure commitment within relationships by promoting equal partnerships.
- The benefits of monogamous marriage were highlighted as providing stability for families during challenging times, especially when children are involved.
Impact of Step-parents on Child Well-being:
- The Cinderella effect highlights the significantly increased risk of child abuse associated with having step-parents present in households compared to those without step-parents.
- Risks posed by step-parents include potential favouritism towards biological children over stepchildren, leading to subtle forms of neglect or mistreatment.
- While acknowledging that some step-parents can offer positive influences, there remains a substantial risk factor linked to having step-parents concerning child welfare.
- The discussion underscored the risks associated with having step-parents present at home, emphasizing the need for caution due to increased vulnerability among children living with step-parents.
Sexual Preferences and Evolutionary Attraction:
- Men are evolutionarily attracted to a perfect waist-hip ratio of 0.7 in women, indicating preferences based on evolutionary biology.
- Women prefer men with upper body strength but not excessively masculine features, seeking a balance between protection and aggression.
- The societal impact of attractiveness was discussed, highlighting how better-looking individuals tend to have advantages in various aspects of life due to lookism, discrimination based on physical appearance affecting people's opportunities.
Negative Effects of Pornography:
- Pornography was described as addictive and ethically questionable due to industry practices that exploit vulnerable individuals.
- Concerns were raised about the easy access to porn through smartphones from a young age influencing perceptions of sex and relationships negatively.
- The discussion touched upon the detrimental effects of porn consumption on relationships, sexual health, and self-esteem.
- The potential link between increased porn consumption and rising rates of rough sex behaviors among younger generations was mentioned.
Challenges Faced by Men Today:
- Issues such as suicidality, addiction, purposelessness, and anger among men were attributed to societal dynamics related to attraction hierarchies and expectations.
- The struggles within the incel community regarding mental health issues and feelings of exclusion were acknowledged as part of broader challenges faced by some men today.
Coping Mechanisms and Self-Delusion:
- Coping mechanisms like lying to oneself were discussed as common strategies for navigating discomfort or dissonance in daily life.
- It was suggested that too much truth at once might be overwhelming for individuals, leading them to engage in self-deception for emotional stability.
- Empathy was expressed towards those who choose avoidance or coping strategies when confronted with challenging truths about themselves or society.