Jessica Pin
1 min readJun 13, 2018

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What ugly results? Do you actually believe rape and sexual assault are more common now than they were prior to the sexual revolution?

This belief is not supported by any research on historical rape prevalence.

What you can do is look at cultures where sex outside of marriage is not culturally acceptable. What you see in those cultures, consistently, is a restriction of female agency and fundamental human rights, and you also see more sexual violence. How could this be if there is any sense whatsoever in the claims you are espousing?

Let me clarify: sexual violence against women is more prevalent in traditional, sex negative cultures where women are not supposed to be having sex outside of marriage. It has basically always been culturally acceptable for men to have sex outside of marriage. Who do you think they were having sex with? Prostitutes. A return to traditional values just means more demand for prostitutes, which will lead to the marginalization of a large minority of women set aside to meet men’s sexual needs.

That’s why you also see a fuck-ton of sex trafficking in countries with “traditional values.

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Jessica Pin
Jessica Pin

Written by Jessica Pin

Getting clitoral neural anatomy included in OB/GYN textbooks. It was finally added for the first time in July 2019. BME/EE @WUSTL

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