Apparently, some college students are suffering from erectyle disfuction, commonly known as "impotence." In this article, college women had to be blamed for that: you know, they now initiate sex (which is a turn off), they demand sex (which is a definite turn off) and they even have sex (which is absolute turn off). They have de-eroticized the act by not playing "hunted" in the supposedly erotic hunting game of mating. They are deflating the rape fantasy that some men find a turn on.
The article mentions other reasons that have nothing to do with women, such as alcohol and drug abuse, anti-depressants, anxiety and stress.
If I were a man with ED, I'd worry more about these factors than about women.
If a man needs a helpless damsel, an unwilling partner (othewise known as rape victim) or a virgin to get it up, then it is better for humanity that he doesn't.
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Brava! Absolutely.
I couldn't have said it better!
Keep reading after the first few paragraphs; it's pretty clear that the researchers aren't blaming women for the men's problems. The issue is that increased promiscuity is revealing other problems that men have that would otherwise lay dormant.
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