>STUDY: Nearly 90 percent of women have been sexually harassed—and the problem is only growing
>A new study published by the Harvard Graduate School of Education reveals 87 percent of women ages 18 to 25 have been sexually harassed—a number that is excruciatingly higher than previously reported.
>The report, titled “The Talk,” compares data from a national survey conducted of 3,000 teens and young adults throughout the United States. Among the 87 percent of women who faced sexual harassment, 55 percent reported being catcalled, 41 percent were touched without permission, and 47 percent faced objectifying comments from men.
>The report also alleges that “certain forms of gender-based degradation may be increasing,” in part because many respondents did not believe that women face inequalities. 48 percent of the study’s participants either agreed or were neutral to the statement that “society has reached a point that there is no more double standard against women.” 39 percent agreed with or felt indifferent to the claim that it is “rare to see a woman treated in an inappropriately sexualized manner on television,” and 32 percent of men felt that men should be the dominant party in a romantic relationship.
>Meanwhile, “The Talk” argues that men are more likely to dominate a relationship and create a “bros over ho’s” mentality when women outnumber and outperform men in collegiate settings.
Do they mean "being hit on by men that don't meet their (skewed) standards" by that?
Gabriel Hall
Define the criteria for "sexual harassment" as it relates to this(((study)))
Having worked in a "higher" learning institute, it has been my experience that the threshold for a "title IX" violation is very slight.
Michael Murphy
>Among the 87 percent of women who faced sexual harassment, 55 percent reported being catcalled
you will find the definition of "sexual harassment" in many of these surveys is so liberal as to include being called pretty or cute by a stranger when the girl doesn't want to be talked to
often just talking to a woman is considered harassment. The fact of the matter is that western men are only becoming more beta, shy, low-test and antisocial over time, so in a generation or two women won't have this problem when every dude is jerking off all day to 4d lolis
Hunter Ward
In other words, the majority of people have been insulted at least once at point or another in their life. Wow!
I saw a stick on a mailbox the other day to the effect of >YES >CATCALLING IS HARASSMENT
Sharia almost sounds like a good idea sometimes.
Julian Murphy
nah u just redefined harassed
fag
Camden Watson
>In our national survey of 18 to 25-year-olds, 87% percent of women reported having experienced at least one of the following during their lifetime: being catcalled (55%), touched without permission by a stranger (41%), insulted with sexualized words (e.g., slut, bitch, ho) by a man (47%), insulted with sexualized words by a woman (42%), having a stranger say something sexual to them (52%), and having a stranger tell them they were “hot” (61%).