• Lauchs@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    I mean, yes, sex is often free but if one gender is willing to pay significantly more it seems like a pretty reasonable indicator that one gender values/desires sex more.

    I dunno, just seems like you are very much determined that something is true with zero evidence. Some people have religion, you have this belief. Except with religion, there’s not reams of physical evidence you’ve decided to disregard because you dislike the conclusions they represent.

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      11 hours ago

      Homie idk how many times I gotta say it. I’m agnostic to who’s more horny. I get why I seem stubborn.

      You can believe what you want. Your evidence is too indirect to convince me.

      I really think we’re arguing slightly different things though. Like it is even important for me say wealth inequality in the world means that sex spending better represents rich countries interests? Therefore has a very very large cultural bias. Not abstact, real cultures are different. Lots of people are unaccounted in your metric, and lots of peope are extremely over counted.

      I can be convinced, you just haven’t done it. I am not confident the data is out there. Spending definitely has too many flaws to be a good indicator.

      • Lauchs@lemmy.world
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        10 hours ago

        Like it is even important for me say wealth inequality in the world means that sex spending better represents rich countries interests?

        Okay, can you then admit that in rich countries, it appears that men are, on average, hornier than women?

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          9 hours ago

          I agree that it can look like that at a glance, but why would we expect spending to reflect horniness when sexual expression is less accepted for women in many rich countries? Can you say to what degree that affects it? They may feel just as much hornyness and express it more privately. How can you be confident?

          I admit, that if you look at the economic you presented, men spend more on sexual stuff. That is a fine conclusion. But it says very little to me about who is more horny.