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The Male Seduction Hypothesis: Why Sexlessness Doesn't Necessarily Lead to Antisocial Behavior in Young Men
Despite high levels of sexlessness among young men, there hasn't been a corresponding increase in destructive, antisocial behavior. One potential explanation is the male seduction hypothesis, which suggests that men aren't necessarily wired to be aggressive and dominant, and that stronger male role models could help young men find alternative ways to build their status.