A study by Cornell University developmental psychologists has revealed that college-aged women judge promiscuous female peers more negatively than more chaste women. Furthermore, the former are viewed as unsuitable for friendship. Notably, participants' preference for less sexually active women as friends remained even when they personally reported liberal attitudes about casual sex or a high number of lifetime lovers. Men's views, on the other hand, ...Thursday, 6 June 2013
When Making Female Friends, Women Appear to Reject Sexually Promiscuous Peers
A study by Cornell University developmental psychologists has revealed that college-aged women judge promiscuous female peers more negatively than more chaste women. Furthermore, the former are viewed as unsuitable for friendship. Notably, participants' preference for less sexually active women as friends remained even when they personally reported liberal attitudes about casual sex or a high number of lifetime lovers. Men's views, on the other hand, ...
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