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mgtow THREADS

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Female Privilege is Very Real, and Very Big. Statistics Prove It

0.17% Of the Population is Homeless, when accounting for gender differences the amount of Homeless females drops to an astonishing 0.3%.

In the Worst Case Scenario ONLY 1.26% OF FEMALES GO UNSHELTERED, and in the Best States for Women That percentage is 0.54%

AS A WOMEN IN THE UNITED STATES, YOU HAVE A O.54 --> 1.26% CHANCE OF GOING HOMELESS.

IT IS WORTH MENTIONING THAT THIS STATISTIC IS TAKEN FROM INDIVIDUAL HOMELESS PEOPLES, AND DOESN'T ACCOUNT FOR THOSE WHO HAVE OTHER HOUSING FROM FRIENDS OR RELATIVES, SO THE AMOUNT OF UNSHELTERED WOMEN COULD BE EVEN LOWER.

Men are 10 TIMES more likely to die in the workplace. ~~~ Looking at 139 separate occupations and discrete industries, an obvious pattern quickly emerges: the safest workplaces are indoors and the safest occupations frequently require education beyond high school. The most deadly occupations, on the other hand, are outside and often involve operating equipment. This largely drives the huge difference in workplace fatalities between men and women, with 4,761 men dying on the job compared to 386 women in 2017. The fatality rate for men was about 10 times that of women: 5.7 per 100,000 vs. 0.6 per 100,000 for women. ~~~

Meaning that as a women, you have a 0.00050226409% Chance of Dying at Work

From an experiment in the Justice System and Law Enforcement:

More than 500 judges from a state court system (68 percent men, 30 percent women, and 2 percent unidentified) participated in the study in an effort by that court system to address gender bias. The court system wasn't identified for confidentiality reasons. More than 500 lay people (59 percent men, 41 percent women) also were recruited online to take part in the study.

The judges and lay people analyzed two mock court cases, including a child custody case and a sex discrimination lawsuit where the plaintiff was presented as either a man or woman. The participants also completed surveys about their beliefs in traditional gender roles, such as stereotypes that women are more interested in raising children than in their careers and that children are better off if their fathers are the primary breadwinners for the family.

In the divorce case, the father and mother both sought primary custody of their two children. Both spouses worked full-time jobs and sometimes had conflicts with caring for their children. Judges and lay people who supported traditional gender roles allocated more custody time to the mother than to the equally-qualified father, but the judges were even more biased in favoring the mother than were laypeople. Only three percent of the judges in the sample gave the father more custody time than the mother.

In the exact same scenario as a man, a women has only a 3% chance of losing custody.

But what about in cases that do not involve child custody?

Scholars have found that women receive shorter sentences for sex crimes than men. A 2014 study suggests that federal courts are more lenient on femaledefendants in general. ... Women were less likely to be detained before trial. They were 46 percent less likely than men to held in jail prior to a trial.

From the 2014 Study:

In general, it was found that females were treated more leniently by the court system, although specific groups of female defendants were found to experience cumulative disadvantage across the criminal court system.

Another Study shows that Women are More Likely to be Promoted into Management Positions then Men "B-buh, but the pay-gap..."

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12/27/2021

Study shows that autistic men are way less likely to experience sex, kissing, relationships and autistic women, not so much

Only 53.7% of autistic guys have held someone's hand compared to 86.2% of NT men. 41.5% of autistic men had never kissed someone on the mouth with mouth closed, compared to 69% of NT men. 22% of autistic men have french kissed with tongue, compared to 65.5% of NT men. Only 26.8% of autistic men have engaged in any sexual experience before (oral, anal, intercourse, foreplay, etc.) compared to 72.4% of NT men. 42.5% of autistic men had a relationship, compared to 69% of NT men. (and remember, autists experience relationships less frequently and their relationships last quicker). 75.6% of autistic men said a long-term relationship in the future was important to them. 70.7% wanted a girlfriend in the near future. 61% report being sexually attracted to someone and 61% want to have sex and 65.9% want to be in a sexual relationship. 61% said their level or interest in sex is just as big or bigger than other people their age's interest. Only 31.2% rarely or never think about sex.

88.9% of autistic women believed being in a long-term relationship was important in the future and just as many wanted a boyfriend in the near future. 77.8% of autistic women report being sexually attracted to someone and 77.8% say they wanna have sex with others. 51.9% want to be in a sexual relationship. 59.3% believe their "level of interest in sex and sexual topics is about the same or more than other people" their age. Only 25.6% rarely/never think about sex.

92.6% of autistic women have held someone's hand before compared to 90.7% of NT women. 80.5% of autistic men and 96.6% of NT men have hugged someone compared to 100% of autistic women and 97.3% of NT women. 77.8% of autistic women have kissed someone on the lips (mouth closed) compared to 89.3% of NT women. 63% of autistic women have frenched kissed with tongue compared to 82.7% of NT women. (This means autistic women were just as likely to have french kissed as NT men and were more likely than NT men to have kissed someone on the lips with mouth closed!) 59.3% have had any sexual experiences (oral, anal, intercourse, foreplay, etc.) compared to 85.3% of NT women. 81.5% of autistic women have had a boyfriend compared to 82.7% of NT women. (this means they are more likely to have had a relationship than NT men in this sample!)

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12/31/2021
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