The hypothesis that lower physical attractiveness in men is associated with higher likelihood of committing sexual violence against romantic partners, independent of socio‑economic factors. It frames attractiveness as a psychological and social variable that could influence coercive behavior rather than only mate selection.
— If true, it would shift part of the prevention conversation toward appearance‑linked status pressures and the social dynamics that drive intimate‑partner violence.
@degenrolf
2026.03.03
100% relevant
Tweet claim: 'Less attractive men are more prone to using sexual violence against their romantic partners.'
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