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Originally Posted by Tervuren
It may be a power transfer towards attractive males.
Why?
Because men end up being the ones pursued, and that gives them the power of turning down.
In a weird sort of way, I see it as a loss of power for women. Women are trading being the Road Runner in exchange for becoming the Coyote.
Overall, I think it may reduce happiness as it may be out of order with biological function.
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That's not happening. Millenials are having less sex than previous generations. Men are afraid to approach women. Women still want to be approached. They just was to have the right to have the man prosecuted if there the wrong man does the approaching.
Let me give you a little insight into the mentality behind this. I was reading a feminist blog a few years ago. The writer was claiming that she has the right to withdraw consent for sex after the fact. She was arguing that if she withdraws consent for sex, after the fact, the sex retroactively becomes rape. In the writer's mind, this all made perfect sense.