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Religious people: Did you feel any guilt when you lost your virginity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Roach" data-source="post: 61515522" data-attributes="member: 1461"><p>It occurs to me just in pondering the assertions seeming to be made by that study that there is probably no way to distinguish whether the association between sex role rigidity and violence is causal. It seems as likely, if not more so, that in an already violent society, sex roles are reinforced by the simple reality that women are weaker. So this idea that sex roles are bad and cause violence is likely not supported by your study. </p><p></p><p>I note that, like most information that is used to shape our society, this document is copyright protected, and thus not made available for perusal and discussion by the general public. They won't even bother telling you how much they want for it until you both register and give them billing information. So the link is more or less worthless for any real, in depth conversation. That's not your fault, that's just the way our diabolical system runs itself, but in the meantime, if you don't mind, take a look at that article in full (if you have access) and see if it does not make the point that you cannot extrapolate cause of violence from this study. </p><p></p><p>If it is like most I have seen, it will actually spell out that that is not the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Roach, post: 61515522, member: 1461"] It occurs to me just in pondering the assertions seeming to be made by that study that there is probably no way to distinguish whether the association between sex role rigidity and violence is causal. It seems as likely, if not more so, that in an already violent society, sex roles are reinforced by the simple reality that women are weaker. So this idea that sex roles are bad and cause violence is likely not supported by your study. I note that, like most information that is used to shape our society, this document is copyright protected, and thus not made available for perusal and discussion by the general public. They won't even bother telling you how much they want for it until you both register and give them billing information. So the link is more or less worthless for any real, in depth conversation. That's not your fault, that's just the way our diabolical system runs itself, but in the meantime, if you don't mind, take a look at that article in full (if you have access) and see if it does not make the point that you cannot extrapolate cause of violence from this study. If it is like most I have seen, it will actually spell out that that is not the case. [/QUOTE]
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