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Ahh I see. Yeah, I guess it doesn’t fit quite in with the other stats I listed it alongside like riskier lifestyle choices, lower contraception use, more victimization, since it isn’t inherently bad.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/05/23 05:33 AM
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The study really doesn’t speculate that much or make claims like “young people are chaste and sexually safe.” They pretty much just report on data that they gathered, and the data reports that larger age gaps indicate a higher likelihood of sex. I don’t really understand your objection
/r/PurplePillDebate11/05/23 05:22 AM
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I didn’t see that in the link Sorry, I realize the study may not be open-access. It’s in the body of the article if you happen to have access through an institution and ctrl+f “13 and 18” I consider adolescence from the onset of puberty until 18th birthday Edit: nvm, doesn’t really matter since the study is about 13-18yo anyway at-risk I mentioned this in my original response, the study focuses on low income high risk. I didn’t intend this study as concrete proof that age gap relationships are d…
/r/PurplePillDebate10/05/23 05:12 PM
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Adolescent means 10-19 Edit: this specific study was 13-18. Not too far off from the 19-year-old mentioned in the top-level comment
/r/PurplePillDebate10/05/23 05:02 PM
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Doesn’t meet the standard of “usually,” but this study finds that larger age gaps are associated with riskier lifestyles, decreased protection use, increased victimization (of the younger partner) and the younger partner being less satisfied w relationship decision-making, and that the larger the age gap the likelier the pair are to have sex. Interestingly, it finds this to be the case regardless of the gender of the younger partner. The scope of the study was low-income at-risk teens in heteros…
/r/PurplePillDebate10/05/23 04:41 PM
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