If you find one, you find a group cos like attracts attracts like.

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    A range of actions that involve the use of force, coercion, or manipulation to engage in sexual activity without the victim’s consent. In other words, rape.

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        “White and Smith (in press) surveyed three cohorts of men across 4 years of college. By the end of the study, 14% had reported committing attempted or completed rape and 34% had reported at least one act of sexual assault perpetration.”

        "Almost a quarter (24.5%) of these men acknowledged committing an act since the age of 14 that met standard legal definitions of attempted or completed rape; an additional 39% had committed another type of sexual assault involving forced sexual contact or verbal coercion. "

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          That is pretty insane actually. I’d still like to read the whole article if it’s available somewhere. Thanks.

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            It is scientific journal stuff, pretty dry read honestly. You can find all this with Google search still. Cheers!

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              I know I can but if you’ve already got it up that would be easier and I feel it’s common courtesy to cite your sources. But alright, I will look for it on my own.

              I like reading dry academic shit, it’s a certain disorder I’ve developed over the years.

              Edit: I found this article which an almost identical section but the number in question was 14% rather than 24? https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4484276/

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              As a rule you should just provide the sources you’re quoting from.

              Otherwise, it just looks like it’s made up or the source is shitty so you don’t want to share the source because it would undermine what you’re quoting.

              Just a thought for you.

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        You have more than enough to look it up on scihub if you arent just a misogynist piece of shit and are asking because you’re genuinely interested