Anonymous
10/25/2025, 7:45:56 AM
No.41459805
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What is happening to women? Almost all studies show that they are more attracted to women than to men, and even their attraction to men is similar to meta-attraction. And yet they identify as heterosexual.
I think the task of feminism should be to liberate these women from the prison of comphet.
for example
>Implicit measures showed a higher rate of gynephilia (67.8%) than explicit non-heterosexuality (19.6%), with consistent results across continents. The findings suggest that women may be attracted to other women without necessarily desiring sexual encounters with them. Furthermore, the results suggest a degree of fluidity in sexual preferences in the female population.
>In the same study, only 5.9% showed implicit androphilic preferences.
>https://academic.oup.com/jsm/article/22/1/57/7906528
>>Research on the gender specificity of women’s sexual response has consistently produced sexual orientation effects, such that androphilic women (sexually attracted to adult males) typically show gender-nonspecific patterns of genital response and gynephilic women (sexually attracted to adult females) show more gender-specific responses.
>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10508-016-0897-x
I think the task of feminism should be to liberate these women from the prison of comphet.
for example
>Implicit measures showed a higher rate of gynephilia (67.8%) than explicit non-heterosexuality (19.6%), with consistent results across continents. The findings suggest that women may be attracted to other women without necessarily desiring sexual encounters with them. Furthermore, the results suggest a degree of fluidity in sexual preferences in the female population.
>In the same study, only 5.9% showed implicit androphilic preferences.
>https://academic.oup.com/jsm/article/22/1/57/7906528
>>Research on the gender specificity of women’s sexual response has consistently produced sexual orientation effects, such that androphilic women (sexually attracted to adult males) typically show gender-nonspecific patterns of genital response and gynephilic women (sexually attracted to adult females) show more gender-specific responses.
>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10508-016-0897-x